A new case for barrister and hobby detective Reginald Brett: The imperial diamonds were sent by the Sultan to London, to be cut in Albert Gate mansion by experts, all the while under the especial protection of the British government. One morning, however, the Turkish officials are found dead in the house, and the diamonds have vanished - despite the strict measures taken to protect them. The first suspicion falls on Jack Talbot, a young secretary at the Foreign Office, in whose charge this mission was, because he also disappeared without a trace on the same evening. Convinced that Talbot is…mehr
A new case for barrister and hobby detective Reginald Brett: The imperial diamonds were sent by the Sultan to London, to be cut in Albert Gate mansion by experts, all the while under the especial protection of the British government. One morning, however, the Turkish officials are found dead in the house, and the diamonds have vanished - despite the strict measures taken to protect them. The first suspicion falls on Jack Talbot, a young secretary at the Foreign Office, in whose charge this mission was, because he also disappeared without a trace on the same evening. Convinced that Talbot is innocent, his friend Lord Fairholme turns to Reginald Brett for help...
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Louis Tracy was a British journalist and prolific author of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, renowned for his mastery in crafting detective fiction and adventure novels. Born in Liverpool on March 26, 1863, Tracy utilized his keen observation skills and experience in the journalistic field to infuse a sense of realism into his narratives. Tracy's literary oeuvre includes such works as 'The Albert Gate Mystery', a quintessential example of his adeptness in the mystery genre. The novel showcases Tracy's intricate plotting and his ability to create suspenseful atmospheres, a characteristic feature of his literary style. Tracy's narratives often unfold in a swift, action-packed manner, engaging readers with thrilling exploits and enigmatic puzzles. This literary approach not only etched his name in the annals of detective fiction but also reflected the societal intrigue with crime and forensic science that marked the turn of the century. Louis Tracy passed away on August 11, 1928, but his work continues to be celebrated for its contribution to the detective genre, making his novels an enduring part of classic literature collections.
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