Download PDF 50 Mystery and Detective Masterpieces you have to Read Before you Die vol 2 Golden Deer Classics edition by Mark Twain Agatha Christie Arthur Conan Doyle Edgar Allan Poe Dorothy Leigh Sayers GK Chesterton Charles Dickens Jules Verne Wilkie Collins Joseph Smith Fletcher Maurice Leblanc Sax Rohmer Golden Deer Classics Marcel Allain Pierre Souvestre Emile Gaboriau John Meade Falkner Thomas W Hanshew Ernest William Hornung Herbert George Jenkins Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu Sheridan Le Fanu William Le Queux Harold MacGrath George Barr McCutcheon John T McIntyre Arthur Morrison Edward Phillips Oppenheim Allan Pinkerton Melville Davisson Post Arthur John Rees Mary Roberts Rinehart Harrington Strong Louis Tracy Louis Joseph Vance Carolyn Wells Herman Whitaker George F Worts Israel Zangwill Literature Fiction eBooks

By Jared Hunter on Sunday 19 May 2019

Download PDF 50 Mystery and Detective Masterpieces you have to Read Before you Die vol 2 Golden Deer Classics edition by Mark Twain Agatha Christie Arthur Conan Doyle Edgar Allan Poe Dorothy Leigh Sayers GK Chesterton Charles Dickens Jules Verne Wilkie Collins Joseph Smith Fletcher Maurice Leblanc Sax Rohmer Golden Deer Classics Marcel Allain Pierre Souvestre Emile Gaboriau John Meade Falkner Thomas W Hanshew Ernest William Hornung Herbert George Jenkins Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu Sheridan Le Fanu William Le Queux Harold MacGrath George Barr McCutcheon John T McIntyre Arthur Morrison Edward Phillips Oppenheim Allan Pinkerton Melville Davisson Post Arthur John Rees Mary Roberts Rinehart Harrington Strong Louis Tracy Louis Joseph Vance Carolyn Wells Herman Whitaker George F Worts Israel Zangwill Literature Fiction eBooks





Product details

  • File Size 13769 KB
  • Print Length 10866 pages
  • Publisher Oregan Publishing (March 12, 2017)
  • Publication Date March 12, 2017
  • Language English
  • ASIN B06XKLNDP6




50 Mystery and Detective Masterpieces you have to Read Before you Die vol 2 Golden Deer Classics edition by Mark Twain Agatha Christie Arthur Conan Doyle Edgar Allan Poe Dorothy Leigh Sayers GK Chesterton Charles Dickens Jules Verne Wilkie Collins Joseph Smith Fletcher Maurice Leblanc Sax Rohmer Golden Deer Classics Marcel Allain Pierre Souvestre Emile Gaboriau John Meade Falkner Thomas W Hanshew Ernest William Hornung Herbert George Jenkins Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu Sheridan Le Fanu William Le Queux Harold MacGrath George Barr McCutcheon John T McIntyre Arthur Morrison Edward Phillips Oppenheim Allan Pinkerton Melville Davisson Post Arthur John Rees Mary Roberts Rinehart Harrington Strong Louis Tracy Louis Joseph Vance Carolyn Wells Herman Whitaker George F Worts Israel Zangwill Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews


  • Some great stories, here. Some worth skipping, too. I prefer the Brit and American stories. The French tales tend to be too long winded and descriptive/psychological for my taste. Well worth the effort to read the good ones and page over the others. Very good tales of mystery inside.
  • As stated in my review for Vol. 1, I read many of these books as a child and I enjoy going back to visit old friends whenever I have time. And, you really cannot beat the price!
  • This volume is a second collection of fifty detective tales. It is a wonderful collection of novels and short stories that will give readers days of enjoyable reading. A great gift to give one’s self. We can revisit works we read years ago. We can be introduced to books and short tales and authors we missed in the past. True, one fault with the book is that it does not inform us of the length of the writing, but in balance, what the collection gives us is wonderful. It is a five-star collection; I gave it only four because of the failure to tell readers the length of the tales. I recommend getting both books.
  • As I live and teach a goodly part of the year in Costa Rica and all of my books are back in the US, I love these digital collections! They make it possible for me to maintain access to a rich library of classics without having to ship my books back and forth. I also recommend them for my students as it is difficult for them to find English classic literature to study here. A nice selection and wide range of authors here in this collection of great mystery and detective stories. Love it!
  • Recently purchased two kindles and wanted some content to read while waiting that is lite content.
  • This is another collection of classic, old, public domain mysteries that will prove entertaining to those who enjoy such fare and who, after examining the titles included, discover they have not previously acquired and already read most of them. These works are not uncommon and may be found individually for free in the (though this bundle saves you the time spent making 50 downloads -- assuming, of course, that you would wish to download all 50 of them).

    Content is handsomely formatted, but inasmuch as the active TOC only lists and leads to main titles of works -- NOT to chapters or short stories within them -- in many instances the individual public domain edition (with active TOC to chapters and stories) of certain titles is more desirable.

    Quite frankly, being something of a "completist," I downloaded this volume 2 (when it was free, thank you) only because I had earlier downloaded volume 1 (which I enjoyed but which also had a less-than-ideal TOC); I had hoped this would be a better TOC with a higher level of specificity; alas, it was not. The content is thus to my liking; my complaint solely concerns access to all of it.

    Acquiring this bundle largely depends upon how many of these works you do not own and wish to read, how convenient acquiring all these titles in one fell swoop is to you, and whether or not lack of direct access to content within each listed work will be a problem for you.
  • I only read the first story and it ended, to me, as book 2 of 3. I also did not care for how the first toy ended. I'll read more later, when I finish the Count of Monte Cristo which I hope to finish before I die.
  • Masterpieces?