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When the First World War looms over Europe in 1914, young Scottish medical student Hugh Abercromby finds himself entangled in danger after a dying stranger thrusts a cryptic document into his hands. What seems a chance encounter quickly reveals itself as the opening...
This illustrated sgathers six of John Alexander Ferguson’s finest detective novels—from moody psychological mysteries to sharp London whodunits—showcasing why Ferguson remains a notable voice of the Golden Age. Featuring The Man in the Dark, Death of Mr Dodsley, The...
Alec Maitland, recently returned from abroad and down on his luck in London, finds himself drawn into intrigue when an old acquaintance, Charles Biddulph — a high-ranking government official — offers him a covert assignment. Tasked with investigating strange and...
The Masterpieces of Psychological Fiction by Arthur Schnitzler brings together eight of the most compelling and introspective works by one of Austria’s greatest literary voices. Known for his deep exploration of the unconscious, moral ambiguity, and the inner lives of...
Set in 1920s colonial India, The Secret Road by John Ferguson is a gripping tale of espionage, danger, and high-stakes intrigue. John Neville of the Indian Secret Service is sent to steal the legendary Bumali diamond—a symbol of rebellion that could ignite an uprising...
Set in the remote village of Gart, hidden in the folds of the West Perthshire hills, The Dark Geraldine is a “Golden Age” mystery-thriller, rich in atmosphere, intrigue, and unexpected peril. The story begins with two suspicious deaths: one accidental and one...
A sinister shadow looms over the quiet Scottish countryside in this eerie and intelligent Golden Age mystery by John Ferguson, author of Death of Mr. Dodsley. When a reclusive and wealthy landowner is found murdered in his remote Highland estate, the case seems to be...
In A Summer Novella, Stefan Zweig delivers a masterful exploration of fleeting passion, moral tension, and the subtle awakenings of the human heart. Set against the languid backdrop of a warm summer, the story captures a brief but transformative episode in the lives of...
First published in 1913, Stefan Zweig’s The Burning Secret is one of the author’s most haunting psychological novellas — a delicate and devastating study of innocence, desire, and betrayal. Set in an Austrian spa hotel, the story unfolds within the confined world of...
First published in 1903, Erskine Childers’s The Riddle of the Sands is widely regarded as the first great modern espionage novel — a work that laid the foundation for an entire genre and influenced writers from John Buchan to Ian Fleming and John le Carré. The story...
The Gold Shoe by Grace Livingston Hill is a charming and inspirational romance that weaves together themes of love, redemption, and the courage to walk away from an empty life in search of something true. When wealthy socialite Harriet "Babs" Wadsworth finds herself...
Silver Wings by Grace Livingston Hill is a heartwarming story of courage, conviction, and the power of faith in the face of personal and societal challenges. Set against the backdrop of a world on the brink of change, the novel follows young and independent Dale Trent...
The Knut Hamsun Signature Classics is an essential eight-volume illustrated collection showcasing the literary genius of one of Norway’s most celebrated and controversial authors. This box set gathers Hamsun’s most influential novels, including Hunger, Growth of the...
Knut Hamsun’s groundbreaking novel Hunger (Sult, 1890) is a powerful psychological portrait of a struggling writer descending into poverty, madness, and self-destruction. Set in late 19th-century Kristiania (now Oslo), the novel follows an unnamed protagonist as he...
The Missing Link transports readers to the moor-land village of Toomerton in Devon, where the grand Tarry estate looms over the rural landscape with all its ancestral weight and family secrets. When a large fortune is at stake, daughters and heirs from afar — including...
Set in the sultry, remote reaches of North Borneo, The Bungalow of Dead Birds by George Varney is a gripping colonial-mystery that weaves together exotic locale, hidden dangers, and a plot thick with betrayal. When a seemingly placid bungalow becomes the center of dread...
The Blue Lagoon Trilogy by H. De Vere Stacpoole is a captivating tale of innocence, survival, love, and the unspoiled forces of nature. This collected edition brings together all three novels in the classic trilogy:The Blue Lagoon,The Garden of God, andThe Gates of...
Growth of the Soil is Knut Hamsun’s monumental novel that earned him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920. A profound and poetic tribute to the harmony between man and nature, the novel tells the story of Isak, a humble settler who carves a life out of the untamed...
Step into a world of danger, honor, and high-stakes intrigue with Steel & Smoke, a beautifully illustrated collection featuring the first six classic adventures of Bulldog Drummond, the iconic British hero created by H. C. McNeile, writing under the name "Sapper." A...
Time Out of Mind by Rachel Field is a richly atmospheric historical novel set in 19th-century Maine, weaving a tale of forbidden love, family loyalty, and the pull of the sea. Winner of the National Book Award for Fiction in 1935, the novel showcases Field’s lyrical...
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