AT ONE-THIRTY AND OTHER MYSTERIES is a collection of four mysteries by pioneering detective fiction writer Isabel Ostrander. Her novel AT ONE-THIRTY features the blind detective Damon Gaunt, who must use his heightened other senses to solve seemingly imponderable crimes.
At One-Thirty
Anything Once
The Fifth Ace
The Crevice
Isabel Ostrander (1883-1914) was a successful American writer of mystery and detective fiction. Born in New York to a prominent family, Ostrander produced most of her work in the last decade of her life. In addition to her own name, she published under the pseudonyms Douglas Grant, Robert Orr Chipperfield, and David Fox. Her works were sufficiently popular to have been parodied by Agatha Christie in her Tommy and Tuppence anthology, PARTERS IN CRIME. Her character Damon Gaunt may have been the first use of a blind detective in the genre.
Genre: Mystery
At One-Thirty
Anything Once
The Fifth Ace
The Crevice
Isabel Ostrander (1883-1914) was a successful American writer of mystery and detective fiction. Born in New York to a prominent family, Ostrander produced most of her work in the last decade of her life. In addition to her own name, she published under the pseudonyms Douglas Grant, Robert Orr Chipperfield, and David Fox. Her works were sufficiently popular to have been parodied by Agatha Christie in her Tommy and Tuppence anthology, PARTERS IN CRIME. Her character Damon Gaunt may have been the first use of a blind detective in the genre.
Genre: Mystery
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