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  2. The Old Man in the Corner - Wikipedia

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    The Old Man in the Corner is an unnamed armchair detective who appears in a series of short stories written by Baroness Orczy.He examines and solves crimes while sitting in the corner of a genteel London tea-room in conversation with a female journalist.

  3. Unravelled Knots - Wikipedia

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    Unravelled Knots public domain audiobook at LibriVox This article about a collection of mystery short stories published in the 1920s is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it .

  4. The Dorrington Deed-Box - Wikipedia

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    The Dorrington Deed-Box is a collection of short stories by the British writer Arthur Morrison published in 1897. It contains six stories featuring cases of the unscrupulous London-based private detective Horace Dorrington, told from the viewpoint of one his clients and potential victims, James Rigby.

  5. Lady Molly of Scotland Yard - Wikipedia

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    Lady Molly of Scotland Yard is a collection of short stories about Molly Robertson-Kirk, an early fictional female detective. It was written by Baroness Orczy, who is best known as the creator of The Scarlet Pimpernel, but who also invented several turn-of-the-century detectives including The Old Man in the Corner.

  6. The Whole Art of Detection - Wikipedia

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    The Whole Art of Detection: Lost Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes is an anthology of Sherlock Holmes pastiche short stories by Lyndsay Faye.All but two of the stories have been previously published with 10 of the 15 stories were originally published in The Strand Magazine in slightly different form.

  7. The Acquisitive Chuckle - Wikipedia

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    The story is based loosely upon the Trap Door Spiders, a stag-club of which Asimov was a member. The Black Widowers stories concerned a dinner guest who had a problem or mystery to solve; after the members deliberated, Henry would offer the correct solution. This story, the first, deviates from that pattern in the nature of Henry's "contribution".

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