Climbing from the train at the little station of Newton Procorum, Roy Huntley is startled to find himself bundled into a car at gunpoint and driven to a deserted house in the depths of the English countryside. He has been mistaken for another man - a man whom he had previously spied making a hurried exit from the train. As soon as his kidnappers realise their mistake, Huntley is allowed to go free. But when he learns that there is a woman in the case, he is determined to get to the bottom of the mystery and foil the dastardly scheme he suspects is afoot...
The Rev. Ottwell Binns was an English clergyman, who also harboured an enthusiasm for the less holy delights of pulp fiction and cinematic B-movies - an enthusiasm which bore fruit in a number of thrillers, written under the pseudonym of Ben Bolt. Originally published in 1936, The Empty House Mystery is an old-fashioned yarn, replete with gangsters, car chases and damsels in distress!
The Rev. Ottwell Binns was an English clergyman, who also harboured an enthusiasm for the less holy delights of pulp fiction and cinematic B-movies - an enthusiasm which bore fruit in a number of thrillers, written under the pseudonym of Ben Bolt. Originally published in 1936, The Empty House Mystery is an old-fashioned yarn, replete with gangsters, car chases and damsels in distress!