The Notting Hill Mystery, Compiled [or Rather Written] By Charles Felix, From The Papers Of The Late R. Henderson
Charles Felix (Pseud )
The Notting Hill Mystery, Compiled [or Rather Written] By Charles Felix, From The Papers Of The Late R. Henderson
Charles Felix (Pseud )
The Notting Hill Mystery is a crime novel first published in 1862. The author is unknown, but it is widely believed to have been written by Charles Warren Adams, who published the novel under the pseudonym of Charles Felix. The novel is notable for being one of the first examples of the detective fiction genre and for its use of innovative techniques such as witness statements and expert testimony.
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