The Yorkshire Moorland Mystery AnonymousWould anyone commit violent murder for one musty old book? A famous American book collector, his body a mass of battered flesh, was found at the bottom of Harlesden Scar on the lonely Yorkshire moors. It had all the signs of being an accident but Essenheims nephew and Captain Mannering believed it was a mysterious and sinister murder. They felt that the acquisition, by the doctor, of a certain long neglected volume, had some strange bearing on his
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