'Here is enough mystery, danger and excitement to satisfy anyone. Mr. Ferguson's literary style is excellent, and he contrives to develop character. This is a first-rate yarn.' PUNCH 'A most exciting mystery story.' SPECTATOR 'Here is a really well done mystery story.' GRAPHIC 'There are moments of breathless drama in THE DARK GERALDINE.' OBSERVER 'A first-rate piece of story telling.' WESTMINSTER GAZETTE
The accidental death of a respected member of the tiny village of Gart 'lying tucked away in a fold of the West Perthshire hills' is a tragedy. But when his employer Robert Lawson then allegedly commits suicide Peter Graham is suspicious. Lawson had been worried for sometime about something and had been about to confide in Graham, before his untimely death. Shortly afterwards Graham receives an anonymous letter directing him to return 'The Dark Geraldine.' Puzzled by the cryptic message Graham become convinced the two deaths were not accidental and whoever is hunting for 'The Dark Geraldine' will stop at nothing to get it.
First published in 1921, THE DARK GERALDINE is a Golden Age Mystery Thriller.
It features the similarly named policeman father of Ferguson's private detective Francis McNab, but is otherwise unrelated to those mystery novels.
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THE DARK GERALDINE: A Golden Age Mystery Thriller (Merlin Classic Crime)
'Here is enough mystery, danger and excitement to satisfy anyone. Mr. Ferguson's literary style is excellent, and he contrives to develop character. This is a first-rate yarn.' PUNCH 'A most exciting mystery story.' SPECTATOR 'Here is a really well done mystery story.' GRAPHIC 'There are moments of breathless drama in THE DARK GERALDINE.' OBSERVER 'A first-rate piece of story telling.' WESTMINSTER GAZETTE
The accidental death of a respected member of the tiny village of Gart 'lying tucked away in a fold of the West Perthshire hills' is a tragedy. But when his employer Robert Lawson then allegedly commits suicide Peter Graham is suspicious. Lawson had been worried for sometime about something and had been about to confide in Graham, before his untimely death. Shortly afterwards Graham receives an anonymous letter directing him to return 'The Dark Geraldine.' Puzzled by the cryptic message Graham become convinced the two deaths were not accidental and whoever is hunting for 'The Dark Geraldine' will stop at nothing to get it.
First published in 1921, THE DARK GERALDINE is a Golden Age Mystery Thriller.
It features the similarly named policeman father of Ferguson's private detective Francis McNab, but is otherwise unrelated to those mystery novels.