Beneath the Stains of Time

▼
Showing posts with label Noel Vindry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Noel Vindry. Show all posts
2/8/22

Through the Walls (1936) by Noël Vindry

›
Noël Vindry was a French World War I veteran, deputy juge d'instruction (examining magistrate) and a celebrated mystery novelist who w...
5/6/18

The Double Alibi (1934) by Noël Vindry

›
As you probably gauged from my previous blog-posts, I found my recent excursions into the distant and recent past of the genre sorely lac...
6 comments:
1/3/17

Castle of the Damned

›
"... it was impossible for the murderer to make his escape either naturally or supernaturally ." - Joseph Rouletabille ...
7 comments:
6/27/15

Home Intruders

›
" There are so many possibilities, and yet all of them seem wild and improbable. " - Tommy Beresford (Agatha Christie's ...
3 comments:
›
Home
View web version

The Usual Suspect

My photo
TomCat
a.k.a. Last Century Detective
View my complete profile
Powered by Blogger.