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The Eyes of Max Carrados

The Eyes of Max Carrados

Ernest Bramah

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The Eyes of Max Carrados, published in 1923, is the second collection of stories featuring Bramah's celebrated blind detective. Carrados returns with his remarkable powers of touch, hearing, and deduction to unravel mysteries that defeat sighted investigators. The stories range from ingenious puzzle plots to tales with darker undercurrents, demonstrating Bramah's growing confidence with the character and the form.

FictionMysteryDetective FictionShort StoriesBritish LiteratureClassic Literature
PublisherRoy Glashan's Library
LanguageEnglish
Source
Roy Glashan's Library

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