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2024

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"Kai Lung's Golden Hours" is a collection of fantasy stories written by Ernest Bramah, first published in 1922. Set in a mythical ancient China, the book follows the adventures of Kai Lung, a wandering storyteller known for his remarkable ability to captivate audiences with his eloquent and imaginative tales. Through a series of interconnected stories, Kai Lung encounters a colorful cast of characters, including emperors, scholars, warriors, and tricksters, as he navigates through a world ...

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2026

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This issue, we have a pair of Irish-themed stories (one dark, one light) by Christina Hoag and David Dean to welcome St. Patrick’s Day. Of course, there’s plenty more original fiction, too: tales by Ron Miller, Grant Tracey, Susan Shwartz, and CJ Erick, plus a new solve-it-yourself puzzler from Hal Charles. And, as always, we have some classics, too: science fiction shorts...

Max Carrados Mysteries - Complete Series in One Volume

Enriched edition. The Bravo of London, The Coin of Dionysius, The Game Played In the Dark, The Eyes of Max Carrados


2017

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Ernest Bramah's 'Max Carrados Mysteries - Complete Series in One Volume' is a collection of riveting detective stories featuring the astute and resourceful sleuth, Max Carrados. Set in early 20th century England, these mysteries are intricately plotted and filled with suspense, making them a classic example of Golden Age detective fiction. Bramah's writing style is concise, engaging, and showcases his keen understanding of human nature and meticulous attention to detail, keeping readers on...

2022

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The Complete Works of Ernest Bramah presents a rich tapestry of literary ingenuity, showcasing the author's mastery of various genres, including fantasy, satire, and detective fiction. Renowned for his unique narrative style, Bramah weaves intricate plots with dry wit and vivid characterization, encapsulating the social nuances of the early 20th century. This compendium not only collects his most celebrated works, such as the whimsical 'Kai Lung' stories and the enigmatic 'Max Carrados' de...


2017

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«Desde las de Poe, las de Max Carrados son las únicas historias detectivescas que merece la pena volver a leer».GEORGE ORWELLHubo un tiempo en que las aventuras protagonizadas por Max Carrados, competían en popularidad en las páginas de The Strand Magazine con las del mismísimo Sherlock Holmes. Carrados cumplía con todos los requisitos del perfecto detective eduardiano: era inteligente, educado y, al igual que el personaje de Conan Doyle, el cosmopolita y adinerado...

2025

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Max Carrados is a unique detective character due to his blindness, which sharpens his other senses and enhances his deductive abilities. Despite his lack of sight, Carrados is highly perceptive and skilled at solving mysteries. The stories often showcase his wit, intelligence, and unconventional methods of investigation.The collection "Four Max Carrados Detective Stories" likely includes four specific stories featuring the blind detective. The stories typically involve intricate plots, cle...

THE SECRET OF THE LEAGUE (Political Dystopia)

The Classic That Inspired Orwell's "1984"

2017

EN

This carefully crafted ebook: "THE SECRET OF THE LEAGUE (Political Dystopia)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. A secret organization of upper class dissenters, called The League, is not happy with their weak government and wants to overthrow it. In a clever plan they bring about a civil war in Britain by manipulating the coal strike with foreign help and plant a fascist regime in its place. What comes about is a total breakdown giving an accur...

2023

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The Complete Works of Ernest Bramah is a comprehensive anthology that gathers the rich tapestry of Bramah's literary legacy, including his acclaimed Max Carrados mysteries and the whimsical Kai Lung fantasy series. Characterized by a distinctive blend of dry humor, clever wordplay, and an intricate narrative style, Bramah's writings offer both intellectual puzzles and enchanting tales. Through his innovative use of language and engaging storytelling, Bramah immerses readers in distinctive ...

2022

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In "Four Max Carrados Detective Stories," Ernest Bramah introduces readers to the astute blind detective, Max Carrados, who employs his extraordinary senses and remarkable analytical skills to solve intricate mysteries. The collection is marked by its clever narratives and richly descriptive prose, embodying the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. Bramah's inventive plots often intertwine elements of humor with the psychological depth of his characters, showcasing a narrative style that is bo...

The Secret of the League

Enriched edition. The Story of a Social War

2019

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In "The Secret of the League," Ernest Bramah crafts a riveting detective tale interlaced with elements of mystery and early 20th-century sensibilities. The narrative follows the adventures of the indomitable character Max Carrados, a blind detective with remarkable observational skills enhanced by his acute perception and intuition. Bramah employs a crisp and engaging literary style that reflects the period's fascination with the detective genre, reminiscent of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherloc...

The Bravo of London

Unraveling Victorian Mysteries with a Blind Detective in London's Dark Underbelly

2021

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In "The Bravo of London," Ernest Bramah skillfully weaves a narrative rich in intrigue and moral complexity, exploring the themes of honor, loyalty, and the undercurrents of criminality within London'Äôs society. Written in a distinctive blend of sharp dialogue and vivid descriptions, the novel exemplifies the early 20th-century literary tradition that embraced both realism and adventure. Bramah'Äôs prose immerses the reader in the gritty world of the protagonist, who navigates a labyrinth...

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2026

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The Wallet of Kai Lung by Ernest Bramah is a delightful collection of imaginative tales featuring one of literature's most distinctive storytellers. Set within a richly realized version of ancient China, the book follows the adventures and narratives of Kai Lung, a clever itinerant raconteur whose wit, wisdom, and resourcefulness help him navigate a world filled with unexpected challenges and colorful characters. Through a series of interconnected stories, Kai Lung entertains listeners wit...

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