The Case of Miss Elliott
The Teahouse Detective
Description of book
More classic cosy mysteries from the author of
The Scarlet Pimpernel
Every crime has its perpetrator, and every puzzle its solution.
In the corner of the ABC teashop on Norfolk Street, Polly Burton of the
Evening Observer sets down her morning paper, filled with news of the latest outrages, and eagerly waits for her mysterious acquaintance to begin. For no matter how ghastly or confounding the crime, or how fiendishly tangled the plot, the Teahouse Detective can invariably find the solution without leaving the comfort of his café seat.
What
did happen that tragic night to Miss Elliott? Who knows the truth about the stolen Black Diamonds? And what sinister workings are behind the curious disappearance of Count Collini?
The police may be baffled, but rare is the mystery that eludes the brilliant Teahouse Detective.
Baroness Orczy (1865–1947) was a Hungarian-born British author, best known for her
Scarlet Pimpernel novels. Her Teahouse Detective, who features in
The Case of Miss Elliott, was one of the first fictional sleuths created in response to the Sherlock Holmes stories' huge success. Initially serialised in magazines, the stories in this collection were first published in book form in 1908 and have since been adapted for radio, television and film.
The Old Man in the Corner is also available from Pushkin Vertigo.
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English