A Case of Limburger
Keen Hawksby, the head of the police, fancies himself a detective genius on the lines of Mons. Lecoq or Sherlock Holmes, in short, he is regarded by himself and his fellow townsmen as a Napo... Read allKeen Hawksby, the head of the police, fancies himself a detective genius on the lines of Mons. Lecoq or Sherlock Holmes, in short, he is regarded by himself and his fellow townsmen as a Napoleon in the world of detection. His two most adoring followers are Barker and Sullivan. He... Read allKeen Hawksby, the head of the police, fancies himself a detective genius on the lines of Mons. Lecoq or Sherlock Holmes, in short, he is regarded by himself and his fellow townsmen as a Napoleon in the world of detection. His two most adoring followers are Barker and Sullivan. He hears that a man who is supposed to have committed a bomb outrage, with a bomb which not ... Read all