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Percy Andreæ

The Incident of the Runaway Horse and the Face at the Window

Percy Andreæ (1858–1924) was an English-American brewer and influential anti-prohibitionist during the early part of the 20th century. He was born in Clapham, London to a German father, Carl Andreæ of Frankfurt, and an English mother, Emilie Sillem. During the 1890s, Andreae published short stories and novels, many of which first appeared in The Windsor Magazine. His fiction drew on his roots, incorporating international mystery and suspense with adventure, set in the height of the Victorian era. The hero of “The Emperor’s Detective” series is a British man-for-hire who finds himself working for a very interesting employer, one who has no qualms about assigning him impossible cases.

“The Incident of the Runaway Horse and the Face at the Window” is the second in the The Emperor's Detective series.

Includes a new introduction by John Betancourt.
31 printed pages
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
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