Isabel Egenton Ostrander (1883-1924) was a prolific mystery writer of the early twentieth century, who also wrote as Robert Orr Chipperfield, Douglas Grant, and David Fox. In the 1920s, Ostrander was notable enough that Agatha Christie parodied her in the Tommy and Tuppence anthology, Partners in Crime. The Man Who Convicted Himself is the first in a detective series about Shadowers, Inc., an organization of retired criminals who form a crime prevention bureau The second in the series is Ethel Opens the Door.
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Isabel Egenton Ostrander (1883-1924) was a prolific mystery writer of the early twentieth century, who also wrote as Robert Orr Chipperfield, Douglas Grant, and David Fox. In the 1920s, Ostrander was notable enough that Agatha Christie parodied her in the Tommy and Tuppence anthology, Partners in Crime. The Man Who Convicted Himself is the first in a detective series about Shadowers, Inc., an organization of retired criminals who form a crime prevention bureau The second in the series is Ethel Opens the Door.
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Good. No Jacket. The first in the series featuring The Shadowers, a group of retired criminals. Reprint. Bumepd and rubbed with wear at the corners and spine ends, small drip marks to the lower boards. Spine a bit sunned, front hinge loose.