These Titles can be read as a series, or randomly as standalone novels
Title | Also Published as: | |
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1 Meet the Baron | The Man in the Blue Mask | 1937 |
2 The Baron Returns | The Return of the Blue Mask | 1937 |
3 The Baron Again | Salute Blue Mask | 1938 |
4 The Baron at Bay | Blue Mask at Bay | 1938 |
5 Alias the Baron | Alias Blue Mask | 1939 |
6 The Baron at Large | Challenge Blue Mask! | 1939 |
7 Versus the Baron | Blue Mask Strikes Again | 1940 |
8 Call for the Baron | Blue Mask Victorious | 1940 |
9 The Baron Comes Back | | 1943 |
10 A Case for the Baron | | 1945 |
11 Reward for the Baron | | 1945 |
12 Career for the Baron | | 1946 |
13 The Baron and the Beggar | | 1947 |
14 Blame the Baron | | 1948 |
15 A Rope for the Baron | | 1948 |
16 Books for the Baron | | 1949 |
17 Cry for the Baron | | 1950 |
18 Trap the Baron | | 1950 |
19 Attack the Baron | | 1951 |
20 Shadow the Baron | | 1951 |
21 Warn the Baron | | 1952 |
22 The Baron Goes East | | 1953 |
23 The Baron in France | | 1953 |
24 Danger for the Baron | | 1953 |
25 The Baron Goes Fast | | 1954 |
26 Nest-Egg for the Baron | Deaf, Dumb and Blonde | 1954 |
27 Help from the Baron | | 1955 |
28 Hide the Baron | | 1956 |
29 The Double Frame | Frame the Baron | 1957 |
30 Blood Red | Red Eye for the Baron | 1958 |
31 If Anything Happens to Hester | Black for the Baron | 1959 |
32 Salute for the Baron | | 1960 |
33 The Baron Branches Out | A Branch for the Baron | 1961 |
34 The Baron and the Stolen Legacy | Bad for the Baron | 1962 |
35 A Sword for the Baron | The Baron and the Mogul Swords | 1963 |
36 The Baron on Board | | 1964 |
37 The Baron and the Chinese Puzzle | | 1964 |
38 Sport for the Baron | | 1966 |
39 Affair for the Baron | | 1967 |
40 The Baron and the Missing Old Masters | | 1968 |
41 The Baron and the Unfinished Portrait | | 1969 |
42 Last Laugh for the Baron | | 1970 |
43 The Baron Goes A-Buying | | 1971 |
44 The Baron and the Arrogant Artist | | 1972 |
45 Burgle the Baron | | 1973 |
46 The Baron - King Maker | | 1975 |
47 Love for the Baron | | 1979 |
These Titles can be read as a series, or randomly as standalone novels
Title | Also Published as: | |
| | |
1 Traitor’s Doom | | 1942 |
2 The Legion of the Lost | | 1943 |
3 The Valley of Fear | The Perilous Country | 1943 |
4 Dangerous Quest | | 1944 |
5 Death in the Rising Sun | | 1945 |
6 The Hounds of Vengeance | | 1945 |
7 Shadow of Doom | | 1946 |
8 The House of the Bears | | 1946 |
9 Dark Harvest | | 1947 |
10 The Wings of Peace | | 1948 |
11 The Sons of Satan | | 1948 |
12 The Dawn of Darkness | | 1949 |
13 The League of Light | | 1949 |
14 The Man Who Shook the World | | 1950 |
15 The Prophet of Fire | | 1951 |
16 The Children of Hate | The Killers of Innocence; The Children of Despair | 1952 |
17 The Touch of Death | | 1954 |
18 The Mists of Fear | | 1955 |
19 The Flood | | 1956 |
20 The Plague of Silence | | 1958 |
21 Dry Spell | The Drought | 1959 |
22 The Terror | | 1962 |
23 The Depths | | 1963 |
24 The Sleep | | 1964 |
25 The Inferno | | 1965 |
26 The Famine | | 1967 |
27 The Blight | | 1968 |
28 The Oasis | | 1970 |
29 The Smog | | 1970 |
30 The Unbegotten | | 1971 |
31 The Insulators | | 1972 |
32 The Voiceless Ones | | 1973 |
33 The Thunder-Maker | | 1976 |
34 The Whirlwind | | 1979 |
These Titles can be read as a series, or randomly as standalone novels
Title | | |
| | |
1 The Death Miser | | 1932 |
2 Redhead | | 1934 |
3 First Came a Murder | | 1934 |
4 Death Round the Corner | | 1935 |
5 The Mark of the Crescent | | 1935 |
6 Thunder in Europe | | 1936 |
7 The Terror Trap | | 1936 |
8 Carriers of Death | | 1937 |
9 Days of Danger | | 1937 |
10 Death Stands By | | 1938 |
11 Menace! | | 1938 |
12 Murder Must Wait | | 1939 |
13 Panic! | | 1939 |
14 Death by Night | | 1940 |
15 The Island of Peril | | 1940 |
16 Sabotage | | 1941 |
17 Go Away Death | | 1941 |
18 The Day of Disaster | | 1942 |
19 Prepare for Action | | 1942 |
20 No Darker Crime | | 1943 |
21 Dark Peril | | 1944 |
22 The Peril Ahead | | 1946 |
23 The League of Dark Men | | 1947 |
24 The Department of Death | | 1949 |
25 The Enemy Within | | 1950 |
26 Dead or Alive | | 1951 |
27 A Kind of Prisoner | | 1954 |
28 The Black Spiders | | 1957 |
Gideon’s Day Gideon’s day is a busy one. He balances family commitments with solving a series of seemingly unrelated crimes from which a plot nonetheless evolves and a mystery is solved. One of the most senior officers within Scotland Yard, George Gideon’s crime solving abilities are in the finest traditions of London’s world famous police headquarters. His analytical brain and sense of fairness is respected by colleagues and villains alike. |
Gideon’s Night On this particular night Commander George Gideon has to deal with a couple of psychopaths who trail pain and blood in their wake. One targets infants, and the other young women on London’s foggy streets. There’s also an explosive gang war in the offing, and one way or another all of these cases are coming to their breathtaking conclusions at the same time. Can Scotland Yard’s finest cope with such a nightmarish scenario, with what would ordinarily be months of time consuming police work crammed into just one night? |
Gideon’s Fire Commander George Gideon of Scotland Yard has to deal successively with news of a mass murderer, a depraved maniac, and the deaths of a family in an arson attack on an old building south of the river. This leaves little time for the crisis developing at home . . . |
Meet the Baron John Mannering ( The Baron ) makes his first appearance in this volume. Lord Fauntley cannot help showing off both his daughter and the security under which his precious jewels are kept. Mannering finds himself attracted to both .... Money is tight and so he plans a burglary, but this fails and unexpected consequnces result. The relationship with Lorna Fauntley flourishes, and a series of high profile thefts and adventures ensure Mannering’s future, so he believes, until Lorna equates him with The Baron . One of the many further twists in this award winning novel occurs when the police appear to seek Mannering’s help, only to have everything turned upside down as the plot develops . . . |