DEAD MEN'S MONEY [1920]
"The story is one that holds the reader with more than the mere interest of sensational events; Mr. Fletcher writes in a notable style."—Newark Evening News.
THE ORANGE-YELLOW DIAMOND [1921]
"... A rattling good yarn.... An uncommonly well written tale."—New York Times.
THE CHESTERMARKE INSTINCT [1921]
"Mr. Fletcher is a master of plot.... To tell a story as well as this is a literary achievement."—Boston Transcript.
THE BOROUGH TREASURER [1921]
"As mystifying a tale as even Mr. Fletcher himself has written."—New York Times.
THE HERAPATH PROPERTY [1921]
Numerous complications lead from the murder of Jacob Herapath and the search for his will.