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Donovan, Dick: Riddles Read (1896), v1

Dick Donovan is the pseudonym of British author James Edward Preston Muddock (28 May 1843 – 23 January 1934) who created a private detective, also named Dick Donovan, in the 1890s.

This collection of short stories dates from 1896.

1: In the Shadow of Sudden Death
2: The Doom of the Star-gazer
3: The Strange Story of Some State Papers
4: The Problem of Dead Wood Hall
5: Trapped
6: The Riddle of Beaver's Hill
7: A Railway Mystery
8: A Desperate Game
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