The two novellas
presented in this volume – The Moonstone Inn and The Man Who
Tossed A Sixpence – are mystery adventures with Australian and South
Pacific settings. Dark schemes, evil deeds, hidden hoards and guarded
secrets abound, mixed with dashes of romance, humour and local colour, not
forgetting of course, Francis W. Strapp’s stiff-upper-lipped heroes and
virtuous heroines.
The collection
includes five short stories, The Copenhagen Sails Tonight, The
God of Luck, The Grand Duke Alexander, How Diamond Gem Won
the Blundel Stakes and To Save France, which documents a
Parisian woman’s bravery in the First World War. Also presented are
Strapp’s other surviving writings, including poems, letters to the press,
and draft versions of two novella chapters. Many items in this section are
exclusive to this edition.
The collection
also boasts photographic illustrations, a foreword by the author’s
great-niece Mary Steel, biographical information by Rita Hayes, and
afterword essays by the editor, Alan Hayes, focusing on the author’s life
and the real-world settings for his stories.
This title is available
in the following editions:
• Deluxe
Casewrap Hardcover
• Perfect Bound Paperback
• Kindle eBook
228mm x 152mm - US Trade
Size
432 pages -
English language
Hardcover ISBN
979-8-8339-4576-6
Paperback ISBN
979-8-8339-7645-6
Originally published
2011 as The Moonstone Inn and Other Stories.
Tales from the Moonstone Inn first published in 2013 (withdrawn);
this revised 3rd edition published 3rd June 2022.
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