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The Middle Temple Murder by Joseph Smith Fletcher
by Loyal Books
Midnight. A lonely courtyard. The dead body of a stranger—a prosperous looking, well dressed, elderly man is found in Middle Temple Lane, London. This is one of England's ancient Inns of Court where barristers were traditionally apprenticed and carried on their work. Middle Temple is just a few minutes walk away from busy Fleet Street and the Thames Embankment. In the dead man's pocket is a piece of paper with the name and address of a young barrister. One of the first people to reach the crime scene is the investigative reporter, Frank Spargo, who writes for a leading London newspaper, The Watchman. Spargo is puzzled. Why would such a person be wandering about here at this hour? This extraordinary discovery draws Spargo into a labyrinthine web of intrigue, murder and crime in high places.The Middle Temple Murder by Joseph Smith Fletcher was first published in 1919 and is a great example of the classical English detective story. Joseph Smith Fletcher initially embarked on a career in
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01 – The Scrap of Grey Paper
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02 – His First Brief
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03 – The Clue of the Cap
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04 – The Anglo-Orient Hotel
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05 – Spargo wishes to specialize
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06 – Witness to a Meeting
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07 – Mr. Alymore
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08 – The Man from the Safe Deposit
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09 – The Dealer in Rare Stamps
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10 – The Leather Box
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11 – Mr. Aylmore is Questioned
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12 – The New Witness
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13 – Under Suspicion
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14 – The Silver Ticket
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15 – Market Milcaster
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16 – The Yellow Dragon
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17 – Mr. Quarterpage Harks Back
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18 – An Old Newspaper
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19 – The Chamberlayne Story
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20 – Maitland alias Marbury
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21 – Arrested
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22 – The Blank Past
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23 – Miss Baylis
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24 – Mother Gutch
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25 – Revelations
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26 – Still Silent
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27 – Mr. Elphick’s Chambers
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28 – Of Proved Identity
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29 – The Closed Doors
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30 – Revelation
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31 – The Penitent Window Cleaner
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32 – The Contents of the Coffin
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33 – Forestalled
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34 – The Whip Hand
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35 – Myerst Explains
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36 – The Final Telegram
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Midnight. A lonely courtyard. The dead body of a stranger—a prosperous looking, well dressed, elderly man is found in Middle Temple Lane, London. This is one of England's ancient Inns of Court where barristers were traditionally apprenticed and carried on their work. Middle Temple is just a few minutes walk away from busy Fleet Street and the Thames Embankment. In the dead man's pocket is a piece of paper with the name and address of a young barrister. One of the first people to reach the crime scene is the investigative reporter, Frank Spargo, who writes for a leading London newspaper, The Watchman. Spargo is puzzled. Why would such a person be wandering about here at this hour? This extraordinary discovery draws Spargo into a labyrinthine web of intrigue, murder and crime in high places.The Middle Temple Murder by Joseph Smith Fletcher was first published in 1919 and is a great example of the classical English detective story. Joseph Smith Fletcher initially embarked on a career in
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