The First Sexton Blake

ebook 23 Classic Mystery Cases · Megapack

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Sexton Blake is a fictional character, a detective who has been featured in many British comic strips, novels, and dramatic productions since 1893. As the years passed, Blake's character experienced various permutations. He was originally created to be similar to earlier 19th-century detectives but during the late 1890s, Blake's authors consciously modeled him on Sherlock Holmes.

Sexton Blake adventures were featured in a wide variety of British and international publications (in many languages) from 1893 to 1978, comprising more than 4,000 stories by some 200 different authors. Blake was also the hero of numerous silent and sound movies, radio serials, and a 1960s ITV television series.

This volume contains 23 tales, originally published in 1908 and 1909. Included are::

A CONFIDENTIAL REPORT

MY LORD THE BABY

THE SILVER CANDLESTICK

THE TATTOOED EYE

MRS. LAMBERT'S LODGER

A SLIP OF THE PEN

AN ARTIFICIAL CLUE

A MODERN ALCHEMIST

THE ANCIENT MONK

THE BLACK CAT

AN OLD MAN'S DARLING

THE BLUE LINE

THE AMATEUR BURGLAR

PY PONK

THE YOUNG EARL

NO ROBBERY

A HOLIDAY TASK

FOR SAFE DEPOSIT

THE BARTON TUNNEL MYSTERY

THE ADVENTURE OF THE COFFEE-POT

THE BLACK PEARL OF BAHREIN

THE BLACK DIAMOND

THE MISSING WILL

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The First Sexton Blake