
Murder in Nave Lane
by (english)joseph Smith Fletcher
About This Novel
A corpse with a mysterious identity was discovered in Temple Lane, London's Temple District. There was only a yellowed note in the deceased's pocket, pointing to an inheritance dispute that had been in the dust for twenty years. As the investigation deepens, reporter Frank Sparrow discovers that the murder actually involves a shady conspiracy in the legal world, transnational diamond smuggling, and the bloody secret of two generations of a family... Joseph Smith Fletcher (1863-1935) is an important writer in the history of British mystery literature that connects the past and the future. In his early years, he was deeply involved in various aspects of society as a journalist, and later transformed into a prolific novelist. He created more than 200 works in his life, spanning mystery, historical novels and local literature. His mystery novels are famous for their meticulous logic, complex plots and rich customs of British society. They are known as "the pioneer of the mystery wave in the golden age".
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