No Flowers for the General

No Flowers for the General

Basil Copper

Mystery & Thrillers / Horror

The brainchild of Amazon Kindle Number One bestselling western writers Mike Stotter and Ben Bridges, PICCADILLY PUBLISHING is dedicated to reissuing classic fiction from Yesterday and Today! NO FLOWERS FOR THE GENERAL A corpse a night was pretty good going, even by Mike Faraday’s standards, especially as they turned up in ‘the friendliest town in the world’. The laconic private eye was sent out on one of his toughest assignments. The life of General Diaz was threatened, and then three turned up from Cuba out of the past. With Stella on the other end of the phone, and Patti Morgan in his arms, Faraday was in his element, as events mounted to the goriest climax he could remember. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Basil Copper became a full-time writer in 1970. In addition to horror and detective fiction, Copper was perhaps best known for his series of Solar Pons stories continuing the character created as a tribute to Sherlock Holmes by August Derleth. He also wrote a series of 52 hard-boiled thrillers featuring the Los Angeles private investigator Mike Faraday, an obvious and acknowledged homage to Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe. Piccadilly Publishing is proud to publish the entire series, one book every month, in these all-new, low-priced ebook editions.
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Whispers in the Night

Whispers in the Night

Basil Copper

Mystery & Thrillers / Horror

Whispers in the Night: Stories of the Mysterious and MacabreFrom the inside flapIt is a distinct pleasure to share this new collection of Basil Cooper's short fiction with his many admirers. An acknowledged master in horror, suspense, and macabre fiction, Mr. Cooper's writing career has spanned many genres and more than fourscore of books. We think that even the author would agree that his finest work has been in the macabre.Of the eleven short stories and novellas that comprise this volume, eight are first publications, while the remainder have had appearance in British anthologies, so they will not be familiar to most American readers. The collection runs the gamut from contemporary suspense, to gothic horror and traditional supernatural fiction, all the way to science fiction.CONTAINS:Better DeadReader, I Buried HimOne for the PotWish You Were HereIn a Darkling WoodThe GrassRiding the ChariotFinal DestinationThe ObeliskOut ThereThe Summerhousewith an Introduction by Stephen Jones
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The Exploits of Solar Pons

The Exploits of Solar Pons

Basil Copper

Mystery & Thrillers / Horror

12th in the Solar Pons Seriesby Basil Copper, Illustrated by Stefanie K.Hawks.Contents"The Adventure of the Callous Colonel""The Adventure of the Phantom Face""The Adventure of the Verger’s Thumb""Death at the Metropole"Readers who have exhausted the Sherlockian cannon and the various modern pastiches of the Master, might well be advised to investigate the strange cases of Solar Pons. Mr. Pons was created nearly seventy years ago by Wisconsin-born writer, August Derleth -- who paid Doyle the courtesy of cloning the great detective. Names and biographical details were changed, and the setting was moved from the Victorian period to the 1920's. Mr. Copper was then authorized by Arkham House, Inc. to continue the series in a series of paperback originals. While maintaining the sly mixture of pastiche and homage to its creator, Copper brought his own voice and a sure sense of place and period detail to the series. Two previously unpublished collections from that series have been released by Fedogan & Bremer. A third book is planned for late 2000.
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The Dark Mirror

The Dark Mirror

Basil Copper

Mystery & Thrillers / Horror

The brainchild of Amazon Kindle Number One bestselling western writers Mike Stotter and Ben Bridges, PICCADILLY PUBLISHING is dedicated to issuing classic fiction from Yesterday and Today! THE DARK MIRROR For private eye Mike Faraday it was just another routine case ... until his client, an antiques dealer named Horvis, was shot dead right before his eyes. Then Mike found himself involved in a web of intrigue and murder that eventually became all too personal. Along the way he found an ally in Police Chief Dan Tucker, the cop with a penchant for green apples. But there were enemies, too; like MacNamara, the sour-faced police surgeon, and the sadistic Captain Jacoby. Oh yeah ... and the hitmen who were responsible for all the killings that followed. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Basil Copper became a full-time writer in 1970. In addition to horror and detective fiction, Copper was perhaps best known for his series of Solar Pons stories continuing the character created as a tribute to Sherlock Holmes by August Derleth. He also wrote a series of 52 hard-boiled thrillers featuring the Los Angeles private investigator Mike Faraday, an obvious and acknowledged homage to Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe. Piccadilly Publishing is proud to publish the entire series, one book every month, in these all-new, low-priced ebook editions.
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Solar Pons Versus the Devil's Claw

Solar Pons Versus the Devil's Claw

Basil Copper

Mystery & Thrillers / Horror

Hugh Mulvane comes to Pons and Parker at 7B Praed Street to tell them the truly lurid tale of the life and death of his creepy uncle, whom he is now accused of having murdered. Simon Hardcastle was a hermit who almost never left his home, Chalcroft Manor, and was resentful when his nephew Hugh left it as well. Nevertheless, one cold winter night the old man left the manor and was later found dead in the family mausoleum. It is subsequently discovered that though the body was fully clothed when found, the man had been stark naked when he was killed! Bizarre footprints left near the body resemble devil's feet, thus raising the specter of the Legend of the Devil's Claw.Pons interrogates the odd cast of characters: Peters, the estate manager and his drop-dead gorgeous wife, Sarita; Mulvane's girlfriend Sybil Masterson; Vincent Tidmarsh, the music master at a nearby college; and even the maid, Angela. The problem is that only Hugh Mulvane has any obvious motive for wanting the old man dead. Believing in the innocence of his client, Pons perseveres and eventually uncovers an astoundingly diabolical conspiracy.Out of Basil Copper's many stories continuing August Derleth's detective Solar Pons (himself a pastiche of Sherlock Holmes), he offers only this single novel. Solar Pons Versus the Devil's Claw is a grand story, harking back somewhat to The Hound of the Baskervilles, hinting as it does of death at the hands of supernatural agencies. Of course Pons sees through that blind so soon as Mr. Mulvane brings him the eerie news, embarking on yet another intensive criminal investigation at yet another English manor with his faithful assistant Dr. Parker. Be sure that they solve the mystery, weeding through the many suspects and the hat full of clues that seem to point in every direction.This book was published in a very small edition by a specialty press, is now out of print, and I gather that very few current owners are willing to part with their copies. I don't blame them. Therefore it sells for a small fortune in the collectors market.
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The Dossier of Solar Pons

The Dossier of Solar Pons

Basil Copper

Mystery & Thrillers / Horror

August Derleth created in Solar Pons a detective whose genius cannot be matched, perhaps not even by Sherlock Holmes himself! Now the pen has passed into the hand of the noted British author Basil Copper. Here are six superbly crafted tales of suspense in the best tradition of Solar Pons. Come to Number 7B Praed Street, where the master awaits.Contents "The Adventure of the Perplexed Photographer" "The Adventure of the Sealed Spire" "The Adventure of the Six Gold Doubloons" "The Adventure of the Ipi Idol" "The Adventure of Buffington Old Grange" "The Adventure of the Hammer of Hate"
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The Secret Files of Solar Pons

The Secret Files of Solar Pons

Basil Copper

Mystery & Thrillers / Horror

The Game's Afoot . . .Whatever your fancy in the polished old world of deductive, detective cunning—a corpse/figure dragging itself from the edge of a misty marsh, burning and writhing with bluish fire; a bizarre murder staged on a play's opening night; a mysterious scoundrel's attempt to steal a set of rare idols; or a horrified heiress and her terrifying legacy of death—Solar Pons will quickly capture your curiosity and leave you hungering for more.Soon you will find yourself a regular visitor at No. 7B Praed Street, eagerly peering into the mind of the contemplative Pons. And as you faithfully follow the master about charming, chilling fin-de-siècle London, discreetly clutching and un-clutching your hands between counterplots and climaxes, you will know that you have found a lifelong companion—the inquisitive and incomparable Solar Pons, heir to the genius that was once uniquely Sherlock Holmes'.Contents"The Adventure of the Crawling Horror""The Adventure of the Anguished Actor""The Adventure of the Ignored Idols""The Adventure of the Horrified Heiress"
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The Recollections of Solar Pons

The Recollections of Solar Pons

Basil Copper

Mystery & Thrillers / Horror

13th in the Solar Pons Seriesby Basil Copper, Illustrated by Stefanie K.Hawks.Contents"The Adventure of the Cursed Curator""The Adventure of the Hound of Hell""The Adventure of the Mad Millionaire""The Adventure of the Singular Sandwich"British writer Copper (The Exploits of Solar Pons) effectively captures the style of Sherlock Holmes tales in four novellas narrated by Dr. Lyndon Parker, who plays Watson to consulting detective Solar Pons in 1920s London. "The Adventure of the Mad Millionaire" requires Pons to discover if the cause of a financier's peculiar behavior is, in fact, all in his head, while "The Adventure of the Cursed Curator" calls upon him to find out why an Egyptologist has had a mummy peering at him through his office bookcase. In "The Adventure of the Hound of Hell," Pons must puzzle out why two sets of footprints enter-but none leave-the woodshed in which a rich but miserly and miserable old woman was murdered, and he tackles a locked-room mystery in "The Adventure of the Singular Sandwich." The atmosphere is always first rate, but the puzzles are not elusive enough: readers will catch on to many of the tricks well before Parker. The moment this happens, Pons seems blessed less with genius than with irritating smugness, and the stories diminish in appeal. ReviewSherlock Holmes fans will relish the familiar atmosphere and approach created by Copper's Solar Pons character: set in 1920s London, this details many intriguing adventures and problem-solving events in the classic detective's encounters.
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The Further Adventures of Solar Pons

The Further Adventures of Solar Pons

Basil Copper

Mystery & Thrillers / Horror

In this second volume we return to Number 7B Praed Street where the inimitable and infallible master of deductive detection awaits. Again, we join Solar Pons, the latter-day Sherlock Holmes, and his colleague Dr Lyndon Parker, as they solve another four puzzling cases. These are superbly crafted tales of suspense, filled with Sherlockian ambience and macabre themes.Contents'The Adventure of the Shaft of Death''The Adventure of the Frightened Governess''The Adventure of the Defeated Doctor' 'Murder at the Zoo'
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Solar Pons-The Final Cases

Solar Pons-The Final Cases

Basil Copper

Mystery & Thrillers / Horror

Basil Copper - Solar Pons 14 - The Final CasesCover art by Les Edwards.Contents"The Adventures of The Haunted Rectory" [reworked from its first appearance in Uncollected Cases]"The Ignored Idols" [reworked from its first appearance in Secret Files]"The Adventure of the Horrified Heiress" [reworked from its first appearance in Secret Files]"The Adventure of the Baffled Baron" [first book appearance]"The Adventure of the Anguished Actor" [reworked from its first appearance in Secret Files]"The Adventure of the Persecuted Painter" - A Sherlock Holmes Case!
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The Uncollected Cases of Solar Pons

The Uncollected Cases of Solar Pons

Basil Copper

Mystery & Thrillers / Horror

While the whole world knows of the legendary Sherlock Holmes and his Baker Street beat, only dyed-in-the-wool aficionados of the fine art of detection have been privileged to make the acquaintance of Solar Pons and his Praed Street office. Now faithful followers and mystery loves alike will shiver in delight as they join in the case of crime along Old London's cobblestone alleyways...discovering new joy in the tradition of deduction at its very best.THE CHASE CONTINUES . . .Once more, the most successful of pastiche-detectives, Solar Pons, sets out apace with a new sequence of pulse-stopping adventures. Faithful followers and mystery lovers alike will delight in the superlative sleuth's deductive cunning as they join him and his ever-constant companion, Dr. Lyndon Parker, in chase of crime.Come, journey back to the spine-tingling yesterdays of criminality at its worst, and detective work at its best, in turn-of-the-century England, where Solar Pons, London's most redoubtable hero since Sherlock Holmes, awaits. But make haste! The game is already afoot!Contents"The Adventure of the Haunted Rectory""The Adventure of the Singular Sandwich""Murder at the Zoo""The Adventure of the Frightened Governess"
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