Author: clayboutwell

A woman enters the Boston Police Department, presenting to Sergeant Sully a bloodied knife and a confession she had committed murder. The body was indeed discovered where she said it would be and the knife was confirmed to be the murder weapon.Only one problem with her story: She could not have done it.Get your copy now.

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It is 1890. In the twilight of his years, Carl Brooke writes his reminiscences of his time as a member of the Agora Society.This volume contains five complete mysteries in one. 6: Murder by Monday: A mysterious letter sends Carl Brooke and Rutherford Nordlinger off to the aid of a man who, accused of murder, is now threatened by the man he is said to have killed. 7: Eggs over Arsenic: … of murder, is now threatened by the man he is said to have killed. 7: Eggs over Arsenic: An art critic is brutally murdered and the subject of…

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A hidden identity. A mysterious priest. An oath left unfulfilled.Edison, the most proper member of the Agora Society, hides a past he thought was long buried. The sudden appearance of a strange priest, however, reveals secrets that demand Edison honor an oath made long ago.With news of the imminent arrival of assassins, can the members of the Agora Society and Captain Barnwell discover the truth … discover the truth in time to save a friend?–Scroll up now and one click your copy to discover the truth behind this satisfying mystery.more

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“There it was again. A moment, a flash, something indescribable and so quickly discarded that one would feel obliged to disbelieve one’s own eyes had it not become inescapable by multiple repetition in my presence.”Murder and intrigue abound. At the center of it all appears a mysterious sheik and his cursed ruby.–In the style of Arthur Conan Doyle, Clay Boutwell brings back the Agora Society and … back the Agora Society and its premiere scholar, Carl Brooke. This is the fourth novella in the Agora Series, the others being, Two Tocks before Midnight, The Penitent Thief, and The Peace Party…

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