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Brand New Adventures! After such a lengthy silence, you might easily jump to the conclusion that Sexton Blake is dead. This is not true. He simply went undercover for thirty years or so. As any great detective will tell you, sometimes it doesn't pay to have your cases fictionalised for popular consumption... and since the mid-1970s, Blake has been working on a number of very sensitive cases, all classified as 'Far Above Top Secret'. Having won a great victory by defeating an insidious enemy which threatened our national security, restrictions are now lifted and new cases can be published... SEXTON BLAKE IS BACK! |
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The Case of the Left Hand of Thoth by Mark Hodder Blakiana 2006 A sequel to Special Dispensation 5 and 6 (plus 5, Appendix 1), this introduces Vertex, the son of Zenith the Albino... and offers a taste of things to come. Read >> |
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Special Dispensation 5 and 6 (plus 5, Appendix 1) by Mark Hodder Blakiana 2005 Introducing the Sexton Blake of the 21st Century and a host of characters old and new. A murder has occurred... and there's more to it than meets the eye! Read >> |
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The Return of the Yellow Beetle by Mark Hodder Blakiana 2006 Set at the tail-end of the New Order period, this tells of Sexton Blake's encounter with an echo from his past and explains what became of the Berkeley Square office. Read >> |
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The Séance at Stillwater Mansion by Mark Hodder Blakiana 2006 A classic-style Sexton Blake tale set in the 1920s and featuring a séance and a mysterious murder in a locked room. Read >> |
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Sexton Blake and the White Fairy by John Hall Blakiana 2005 (originally published in Sherlock Magazine, 1999) It's 1921, Sexton Blake has just taken delivery of a modified Grey Panther, and a cocaine importing ring is causing trouble. Read >> |
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Sexton Blake and the Curse of Ozymandias by John Hall Blakiana 2005 (originally published in Sherlock Magazine, 2000) December 1926, and Blake is faced with a case involving a family curse, an Egyptian mummy and a great deal of gold. Read >> |
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A Story of the World-Famous Detective by Eric Fayne from The Collectors' Digest Annual, issue 16, December 1962 Sexton Blake is staying at a hotel where a young American guest has arrived with no luggage other than a china ornament, a coat-hanger, and yesterday's newspaper. Read >> |