The black cap: new stories of murder and mystery
Collection of best Stories of Murder and Mystery
Shall we join the ladies? by J.M. Barrie; The killing-bottle, by L.P. Hartley; An unrecorded instance, by Mrs. Belloc Lowndes; A considerable murder, by Barry Pain; The tarn, by Hugh Walpole; The Islington mystery, by Arthur Machen; Circumstantial evidence, by Edgar Wallace; The Prince, by W.B. Maxwell; The smile of Karen, by Oliver Onions; The lovely lady, by D.H. Lawrence; The hospital nurse, by Shane Leslie; Telling, by Elizabeth Bowen; Footprints in the jungle, by W. Somerset Maugham; The lovely voice, by Lady Cynthia Asquith
Table of Contents:
- Shall we join the ladies? by J.M. Barrie;
- The killing-bottle, by L.P. Hartley;
- An unrecorded instance, by Mrs. Belloc Lowndes;
- A considerable murder, by Barry Pain;
- The tarn, by Hugh Walpole;
- The Islington mystery, by Arthur Machen;
- Circumstantial evidence, by Edgar Wallace;
- The Prince, by W.B. Maxwell;
- The smile of Karen, by Oliver Onions;
- The lovely lady, by D.H. Lawrence;
- The hospital nurse, by Shane Leslie;
- Telling, by Elizabeth Bowen;
- Footprints in the jungle, by W. Somerset Maugham;
- The lovely voice, by Lady Cynthia Asquith.