The sage-like stepfather, Joseph Simpson, used to mollycoddle his
stepson, Patrick, who did not care a fig for him. Exhuming Joseph's body
after his demise, he was found poisoned to death. Who was the culprit?
Somebody was stealing the valuable items from an elderly couple's house
umpteenth time. The thief remained invisible leaving the house as
spooky. Who was the wrongdoer?
Just one day before the release of the award-winning novel, its
publisher, Mr Gilbert, was found lying dead. Was it a heart attack? A
murder? Or a suicide?
A happy reunion between Susan and a UK based university professor after
long fifteen years explained the story of Susan's success in her
glamorous academic life. When they saw each other again, their true
feelings poured out.
Dr Robin Roy received a valuable precious heavy gold-coin as a reward
for his untimely visit at dead night to a marvellously wealthy royal
family. He left a prescription for the woman patient. Surprisingly, on
his second visit, he found it a forlorn, dusty vacant house, with that
prescription lying there intact. He was shuddered. But his gold-coin is
still there in his family. Was it a sleep or a dream?
Mystery plays a vital role throughout the book. Readers can skim through
all the awful tales. But can they discover clues to unravel the
mysteries?