Twelve mysteries, dozens of clues, and two detectives matching wits
Detective Jack Barnes is good at his job--no nonsense and thorough, his
dogged nature makes him the best at what he does. Mr. Robert Leroy
Mitchel is entirely different: a gentleman and an amateur sleuth,
Mitchel is confident in his ability to find answers where the
professionals cannot. But by choice or circumstance the two are thrown
together in pursuit of the truth. Sometimes partners, often competitors,
these dueling detectives tackle a slew of unsolvable cases in Gilded Age
New York: a body washed up in the river after its cremation, the
disappearance of a priceless emerald that leaves a trail of death in its
wake, and an IOU demanding a man's life, to name a few.
A long-neglected master of detective stories, Rodrigues Ottolengui was a
gifted dentist and lover of mysteries whose work established forensic
dentistry as a science and emphasized the value of evidence. Through
crisp prose, captivating plot twists, and charming characters,
Ottolengui's collection of stories delves into the bizarre--sometimes
dangerous, sometimes ridiculous--side of human nature.