Ernest Bramah
Birth date: March 20, 1868
Died: June 27, 1942
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This collection of short stories from various Golden Age mystery writers was a mixed bag. I mean, they all are but this one struck me as more so than others. Maybe this was because there was no overarching theme to this collection. And it somehow felt as if the story by Agatha Christie was only ad...
This is a compilation of previously uncompiled detective short stories, most of them having appeared once in a periodical and then disappeared from view. They are ephemeral enough that that disappearance is hardly a literary crime, but there's a certain interest in seeing a really representative sel...
Ernest Bramah's tales of the independently wealthy, blind amateur detective Max Carrados were once featured in Strand Magazine alongside Arthur Conan Dolye's Sherlock Holmes stories, and jointly with those and R. Austin Freeman's Dr. Thorndyke narratives they carried the distinction of having been s...
The book contains eight short stories, all mysteries but it's the detective that's unique. Max Carrados was in a riding accident that resulted in blindness, and when he bumps (not literally) into his old school friend Carlyle and finds a new career with him as a detective. Helpful Links: wikipeida,...
bookshelves: summer-2013, radio-4x, mystery-thriller, series Recommended to ☯Bettie☯ by: Laura Read on August 30, 2013 BBC BLURB: Old friend Louis Carlyle approaches the blind sleuth to solve a case of forgery. Arthur Darvill reads Ernest Bramah's tale.http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/...Go...