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Lillian De La Torre

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Born January 1, 1902
Died January 1, 1993 (91 years old)
Also known as: Lillian De la Torre, Lillian de la Torre
9 books
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Lillian de la Torre was an American novelist and a prolific writer of historical mysteries. Her name is a pseudonym for Lillian de la Torre Bueno McCue. Her most popular works were in a series of stories she wrote about Samuel Johnson and James Boswell, under the title 'Dr. Sam: Johnson, Detector'. She also wrote numerous books, short stories for Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, reviews for The New York Times Book Review, poetry and plays. She was a President of the Mystery Writers of America.

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The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes [18 stories]

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Infernal machine / John Lutz -- Final toast / Stuart M. Kaminsky -- Phantom chamber / Gary Alan Ruse -- Return of the Speckled Band / Edward D. Hoch -- Adventures of the unique Holmes / Jon L. Breen -- Sherlock holmes and "The Woman" / Michael Harrison -- Shadows on the lawn / Barry Jones -- Adventure of the Gowanus abduction / Joyce Harrington -- Dr. and Mrs. Watson at home / Loren D. Estleman -- Two footmen / Michael Gilbert -- Sherlock Holmes and the muffin / Dorothy B. Hughes -- Curious computer / Peter Lovesey -- Adventure of the persistent marksman / Lillian de la Torre -- House that Jack built / Edward Wellen -- [The Doctor's Case]/ Stephen King -- THE SECOND TREATY / Daniel Stashower THE ADVENTURE OF THE VENOMOUS LIZARD / Bill Crider Hostage to fortune / Anne Perry Afterword: Moriarty and the real underworld / John Gardner.

Mystery Cats

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"Feline felonies by Ruth Rendell, Lilian Jackson Braun, Patricia Highsmith, and thirteen other modern masters of mystery"--Cover subtitle. Susu and the 8:30 ghost / Lilian Jackson Braun Miss Paisley's cat / Roy Vickers Arnold / Fred Hamlin Cat's-paw / Mary Reed The abominable house guest / Theodore Sturgeon The faithful cat / Patricia Moyes The lady wore black / Hugh B. Cave Hardrock / Gary Erickson The beast within / Margaret B. Maron The theft of the Mafia cat / Edward D. Hoch The old gray cat / Joyce Harrington The highwayman's hostage / Lillian de la Torre [Black Cat]( / Edgar Allan Poe Visitor to Mombasa / James Holding Ming's biggest prey / Patricia Highsmith Long live the queen / Ruth Rendell

'Elizabeth is Missing', or, Truth Triumphant

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The true story of the eighteenth-century English maidservant at the center of a fascinating criminal mystery. On New Year’s Day, 1753, Elizabeth Canning disappeared. An eighteen-year-old girl, she was unremarkable in every respect, from her appearance to her disposition, but she was about to become the most famous person in London. When she reappeared one month later, starving and ill, she claimed she had been abducted and held captive by a woman named Susannah Wells, who wanted Elizabeth to work for her as a prostitute. Based on Elizabeth’s testimony, Wells was arrested, tried, and convicted—but the case was just getting started. Convinced the young woman was lying, the Lord Mayor of London set out to uncover the truth. What followed was one of the most celebrated criminal cases of the era. The controversy, which threatened to tear London apart, revolved around one frightened, mysterious girl. Meticulously researched and irresistibly readable, Elizabeth Is Missing is the definitive account of one of the most unusual cases of the eighteenth century, a must-read for fans of historical true crime.

Dr. Sam. Johnson, detector

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In eighteenth-century England, Dr. Johnson and his biographer, James Boswell, investigate nine mysteries which involve highwaymen, hidden treasure, and murder