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This eclectic and wide-ranging collection from Scottish-born writer Robert Barr is a diverting and enjoyable read. The tales range from an account of political intrigue among radical leftists, to the story of a young Parisian woman who gets caught up in a baffling crime, to the slapstick comedy of "The Great Pegram Mystery," one of the first-ever parodies of Arthur Conan Doyle's iconic detective.
Immerse yourself in this enthralling collection of short stories set in what is now Germany in the early Middle Ages. Damsels in distress, chivalrous knights, gloomy castles, and heated battlefield contests abound. The collection includes the novella The Strong Arm, along with a variety of shorter pieces in the same vein.
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