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The Horseman of Death: A Dr Hailey Detective Novel
Anthony Wynne âThe outcome is startling and surprisingâ Boston GlobeâFascinating. The solution is cleverâ Philadelphia Public LedgerThe third of the psychologist-detective Dr Eustace Hailey series, republished for the first time in almost a centuryThis 2024 Spitfire Publishers ebook and paperback edition includes a complete bibliography of Anthony Wynneâs crime novelsSomeone is murdering members of the aristocratic Templewood family. First to die was Orme Malone, the drunkard husband of Sacha, Lord Templewoodâs niece and heir. Orme is found in the grounds of The Black Tower, the family estate in Leicestershire, with his head caved-in. More grisly murders follow and Lord Templewood, sick with fear, becomes convinced the sound of a horseman and his steed foretell each death. Dr Eustace Hailey, psychologist and amateur sleuth, is brought in to certify the sanity or otherwise of the Lord. Dr Hailey finds himself investigating an escalating murder spree, assisted once more by Inspector Biles of Scotland Yard.About the AuthorAnthony Wynne was the pen name of Robert NcNair Wilson, a Scottish physician, writer and politician. Wilson began his career as a house surgeon in his native Glasgow, developed a specialism in cardiology and was the medical correspondent of The Times for over thirty years. He wrote over fifty books, his non-fiction under his own name and his âGolden Ageâ detective fiction as Anthony Wynne. His first crime novel, The Mystery of the Evil Eye, was published in 1925 and introduced his principle literary creation, Dr Eustace Hailey an over-weight, snuff-snorting, Harley Street psychologist-sleuth. Dr Hailey would star in twenty-seven novels and one short story collection. Wilson died in 1963.Praise for Anthony WynneâDr Eustace Hailey is a first-class detectiveâ New York TimesâA long-forgotten masterâ Martin EdwardsâWynne excels in the solution of apparently insoluble problemsâ Dorothy L. SayersâHe is a welcome and refreshing change from the usual run of super sleuthâ Manchester Evening NewsâDr Haileyâs superlative work in the Cyprian Bees has earned him an honorary membership in the exclusive society, The Club of Great Modern Detectivesâ Ellery QueenâDr Hailey again proves his claim to a place among British master criminologists⌠infinitely satisfyingâ New York TimesâIn the multitude of writers of mystery stories there are few more engaging than the one who chooses to call himself Anthony Wynne⌠Dr Hailey is an admirable creationâ New York Times
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