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Mr Poskitts Nightcaps

J. S. Fletcher

Publisher: Charles River Editors

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J.S. Fletcher was a British author who wrote over 200 books.  Fletcher wrote on many subjects but his most famous work was detective fiction as he was considered one of the best in the Golden Age of Detective Fiction.
Available since: 03/22/2018.

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