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Robert Eustace

(1871 - 1943)

Eustace Robert Barton was an English doctor and author of mystery and crime fiction. He frequently collaborated with other writers where he would supply the main plot idea and supporting medical and scientific details. He was a doctor working in a mental hospital in Northampton.

Coauthors: L. T. Meade, Edgar Jepson

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Edgar Jepson & Robert Eustace
The Tea-Leaf by Edgar Jepson & Robert Eustace

The death-causing method is ingenious. A lesson in applied science. It is such a fascinating method that the basic idea has subsequently been copied by other authors.

Two former friends, who had a falling out and now hate each other, meet in a Turkish bath. A verbal altercation ensues. One exits and goes to the shampoo room and the other is found dead. No weapon is found and the possibility to smuggle in and out a weapon has been ruled out by the available evidence. The living man, the apparent criminal, is charged with murder and it takes the genius of the victim's daughter to prove him...

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The Mystery of the Circular Chamber by L. T. Meade & Robert Eustace

Strange deaths have occurred at the Castle Inn. In total three unexplained fatalities. The last death was the one of Archibald Wentworth. The well-to-do sleuth John Bell is investigating. Despite being strongly discouraged, Bell sleeps in the haunted chamber and thereby solves the supernatural mystery and explains it with science and common sense.

1st edition 1898, PDF 17 pages.

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