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Tracy, Louis

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Louis Tracy (1863-1928) was an English journalist and author of science fiction, adventure, crime and some supernatural fiction. His best-known detectives are the Scotland Yard team of Superintendent Winter and Inspector Furneaux. Other books feature Reginald Brett, a barrister. Tracy also collaborated with fantasist MP Shiel on eight novels under the pseudonym Gordon Holmes. Extensive details of this collaboration can be found on Shiel's site. Some of Tracy's works can be found at Project Gutenberg.

 

Bibliography

 

The Strange Disappearance of Lady Delia (1901)  later revised and republished as A Mysterious Disappearance (see Gordon Holmes below)

The Albert Gate Mystery (1904): Being Further Adventures of Reginald Brett, Barrister Detective

The House of Silence (1911)

Number Seventeen (1916)

The Postmaster's Daughter (1916)

The Strange Case of Mortimer Fenley (1919)

The Bartlett Mystery (1919)

The House of Peril (1922 - US title) aka The Park Lane Mystery (1924 - UK title)

The Black Cat (1925)

The Gleave Mystery (1926)

The Law of the Talon (1926)

The Third Miracle (1927 - UK title) aka The Lastingham Murder (1929 - US title)

The Woman in the Case (1927) 

The One Girl in a Million (1928 - UK title) aka The Manning-Burke Murder (1930 - US title)

What Would You Have Done? (1928 - UK title) aka The Sandling Case (1931 - US title)

 

as "Gordon Holmes"

A Mysterious Disapperance (1905)

The Arncliffe Puzzle (1906)

The Late Tenant (1907)

By Force of Circumstances (1909)

The DeBercy Affair (1910 - US title) aka The Feldisham Mystery (1911 - UK title)

The House of Silence (1911 - US title) aka The Silent House (1911- UK title)

 

A comprehensive Tracy bibliography can be found here, but there is no separate listing for the mystery stories.

 

The complete listing of Tracy's detective and crime fiction is now listed on this page. The bibliogrephy mentioned above has been cross referenced with Hubin's Bibliography of Crime Fiction.

 

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