Hamilton Cleek, master of disguise, assists Superintendent Narkom of Scotland Yard in solving crimes while fending off dangers from his criminal past. The Cleek stories were written by Thomas W. Hanshew, until his death in 1914. His wife, Mary E. Hanshew, then took over this popular pulp mystery series.
Meade White Stephenson (6), born May 21, 1894. Harry A. Stephenson (6), married , Marion M. Stephenson (6), born November 19, 1900; died August 8, 1935; married Bessie Bennett. No children. 285. Mary Anne Rodgers ...
' 'Stop that man!' . . ." (Excerpt) Thomas W. Hanshew (1857-1914) was an American author best known for his Hamilton Cleek Detective Series, written in collaboration with his wife, Mary E. Hanshew (1852-1927).
Reproduction of the original: Cleek: the Man of the Forty Faces by Thomas W. Hanshew
That they, too, were on his track was ascertained by Dollops, who traced them down to their lairs of Soho like a bloodhound scenting his quarry . . ." (Excerpt from "Cleek's Government Cases".) Thomas W. Hanshew (1857-1914) was an American ...
This collection of Hamilton Cleek Mysteries has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices.
This carefully edited collection of detective mysteries has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices.
Cleek, the Master Detective
CLEEK'S GOVERNMENT CASES – The Detective Hamilton Cleek Mysteries: The Adventures of the Vanishing Cracksman and the Master Detective, known...