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The Master of Mysteries

Gelett Burgess

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English
Poisoned Pen Press
03 January 2023
"""From the inspired mystic to the man of practical analytic mind, the transition was instantaneous...""

""From the inspired mystic to the man of practical analytic mind, the transition was instantaneous...""

Astro, the Seer of Secrets, and his lovely assistant, Valeska, sound more like a magic act than a private detection team. Astro, in fact, hides his powers of observation and reasoning beneath a turban and a cape, pretending to read palms and consult crystals while in fact keenly observing details that most people-police included-miss. Valeska, his beautiful blond protege, assists Astro with his investigations, all the while honing her own skills. Called upon by believers and skeptics both, they adeptly recover what is missing-a rare Shakespeare folio, a missing husband, a kidnapped child-while also solving actual murders. But it is their burgeoning romance, and their mutual zeal to work pro bono where matters of the heart are at stake, that set this crime-solving duo apart."
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Imprint:   Poisoned Pen Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 17mm
ISBN:   9781728264011
ISBN 10:   1728264014
Series:   Library of Congress Crime Classics
Pages:   496
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

"FRANK GELETT BURGESS was an artist, art critic, poet, humorist, and author. An important figure in the San Francisco Bay Area literary renaissance of the 1890s, particularly through his magazine, The Lark, he is best known as a writer of nonsense verse such as ""The Purple Cow,"" and for introducing French modern art to the United States in an essay titled ""The Wild Men of Paris."" He was the author of the popular Goops books, and he coined the term ""blurb."""

Reviews for The Master of Mysteries

First published in book form in 1912, the 24 short stories by humorist Burgess (1866-1951) in this exemplary Library of Congress Crime Classics reissue feature Astro the Seer, whose intellect allows him to make Holmesian deductions. Those seeking quality Sherlock Holmes pastiches in a humorous vein will be well rewarded. -- Publishers Weekly, Starred Review


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