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The Moon Rock' is an enhancing book written by Arthur J. Rees that takes readers on an enthralling journey through mystery and suspense. The story revolves around the theft of a valuable moon rock that has been recently brought back from a scientific expedition. The rock is known for its extraordinary properties, arousing the interest of various individuals. The main character, Gilbert Larose, is a detective who takes on the case and finds himself entangled in a web of deceit. As he unravels the clues, Larose encounters a cast of fascinating characters, each with their own secrets and motives.…mehr

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The Moon Rock' is an enhancing book written by Arthur J. Rees that takes readers on an enthralling journey through mystery and suspense. The story revolves around the theft of a valuable moon rock that has been recently brought back from a scientific expedition. The rock is known for its extraordinary properties, arousing the interest of various individuals. The main character, Gilbert Larose, is a detective who takes on the case and finds himself entangled in a web of deceit. As he unravels the clues, Larose encounters a cast of fascinating characters, each with their own secrets and motives. Rees skillfully builds suspense, keeping readers guessing and engrossed in the unfolding events. The story showcases Rees's talent for crafting intricate and compelling mysteries. With its atmospheric setting and well-drawn characters, the book offers a thrilling reading experience, blending elements of crime, adventure, and scientific intrigue.
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Australian mystery author Arthur John Rees (1872-1942) was born in Australia. He was a Melbourne native who briefly worked for the Melbourne Age before switching to the New Zealand Herald. He most likely traveled to England in his early 20s. In the preface to Great Short fiction of Detection, Mystery, and Horror, 1928, Dorothy Sayers attests to his skill as a writer of crime-mystery fiction. Two of his pieces were included in a detective story anthology published in the United States. His writings have been translated into German and French, respectively. He most likely visited Europe in his early 20s and spent some time living in England. His books frequently take place in English locales.