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Category: Arthur B Reeve

Arthur Benjamin Reeve (October 15, 1880 – August 9, 1936) was an American mystery writer. He is best known for creating the series character Professor Craig Kennedy, sometimes called “The American Sherlock Holmes”, and Kennedy’s Dr. Watson-like sidekick Walter Jameson, a newspaper reporter, in 18 detective novels. The bulk of Reeve’s fame is based on the 82 Craig Kennedy stories, published in Cosmopolitan magazine between 1910 and 1918. These were collected in book form; with the third collection, the short stories were stitched together into pseudo-novels. The 12-volume Craig Kennedy Stories were released in 1918; it reissued Reeve’s books-to-date as a matched set.

The Cabaret Rouge by Arthur B Reeve

The Fox Hunt by Arthur B Reeve

The Tango Thief by Arthur B Reeve

The Serum Diagnosis by Arthur B Reeve

The “The Dansant” by Arthur B Reeve

The Diamond Queen by Arthur B Reeve

The Anesthetic Vaporizer by Arthur B Reeve

The Twilight Sleep by Arthur B Reeve

The Sixth Sense by Arthur B Reeve

The Infernal Machines by Arthur B Reeve

The Submarine Bell by Arthur B Reeve

The Super-Toxin by Arthur B Reeve

The Secret Agents by Arthur B Reeve

The Germ Of Anthrax by Arthur B Reeve

The Sleepmaker by Arthur B Reeve