RAVENSDENE
COURT



BY
J. S. FLETCHER



NEW YORK
ALFRED · A · KNOPF
MCMXXII




COPYRIGHT, 1922, BY
ALFRED A. KNOPF, Inc.

Published July, 1922
Second Printing, November, 1922

PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

THE MYSTERY STORIES OF
J. S. FLETCHER

" MR. FLETCHER is a master of plot, and he never goes beyond the bounds of reason in his procedure and development. He, moreover. can write the English language as a vital means to the end both of narrative and description, and he never fails to show that he is its master. It is therefore a pleasure to read his stories, not merely for their entertaining qualities, but also for the agreeable appeal of their manner and their style."'

Boston Evening Transcript





  • The Middle Temple Murder [1918]
  • The Talleyrand Maxim [1920]
  • The Paradise Mystery [I920]
  • Dead Men's Money [I920]
  • The Orange-yellow Diamond [1921]
  • The Chestermarke Instinct [1921]
  • The Borough Treasurer [1921]
  • The Herapath Property [1921]
  • Scarhaven Keep [1922]
  • The Rayner—Slade Amalgamation [I922]
  • Ravensdene Court [1922]
  • The Middle Of Things [1922]

NEW YORK: ALFRED • A • KNOPF

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