Robert Eustace

Robert Eustace was a British author known for his contributions to the mystery and crime fiction genres in the early 20th century. He was born in 1885 and had a unique talent for weaving intricate plots that often combined elements of science and the supernatural. Eustace collaborated with other writers, most notably with the well-known detective fiction author, Edgar Wallace. Together, they created several works that captivated audiences with their suspenseful narratives and engaging characters.

As you explore Robert Eustace's books, you'll find a blend of intriguing mysteries and clever storytelling that invites readers into a world of suspense. His works may not be as widely recognized today, but they hold a special charm for fans of classic crime fiction. We encourage you to dive into his stories and discover the unique flavor of Eustace's writing. Happy listening!

The Heart of a Mystery

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The Heart of Mystery by L. T. Meade and Robert Eustace was published in 1901 in six installments in the Windsor Magazine, Vol. 14. The stori…

Documents in the Case

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This engaging mystery was co-authored by Dorothy Sayers and Robert Eustace, a physician and author who provided pivotal scientific informati…