The Markenmore Mystery (1923)
by J. S. Fletcher
Edition: New York, Alfred A. Knopf Inc., 1923.

The Nation, 14 Nov 1923: There is something about the presence of a butler on the opening page of a detective story which augurs well for the breathless nature of the ensuing chapters. A butler is symbolic of leisure, and people with leisure have time to be bafflingly murdered; hence the basic elements of a good thriller. ... [Full review(s) on the discussion page.]

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THE
MARKENMORE
MYSTERY

THE MYSTERY STORIES OF
J. S. FLETCHER

"MR. FLETCHER is a master of plot, and he never goes beyond the bounds of reason in its procedure and development. He, moreover, can write the English language as a vital means to the end both of narrative and description, and he never fails to show that he is its master. It is therefore a pleasure to read his stories, not merely for their entertaining qualities, but also for the agreeable appeal of their manner and their style."

Boston Evening Transcript



NEW YORK: ALFRED • A • KNOPF



THE
MARKENMORE
MYSTERY




BY
J. S. FLETCHER





NEW YORK
ALFRED • A • KNOPF
MCMXXIII




COPYRIGHT, 1923. BY ALFRED A. KNOPF, INC.

Published September, 1918

Set up, electrotyped, and printed by the Vail-Ballou Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
Paper furnished by W. F. Etherington & Co., New York.
Bound by H. Wolff Estate, New York.

MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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