A city shrouded in fog, where reason teeters on the edge of delirium: here, the line between detective and madman blurs, and every riddle is a mirror reflecting the soul's secret fractures. At the heart of these literary mystery stories lies a singular blend of psychological crime fiction and philosophical crime themes, where eccentric detectives probe not only the motives behind each crime but the very nature of sanity itself. Set against the evocative backdrop of early twentieth century England, these tales invite readers to step into the shadowy streets and parlours of the Edwardian era, where every encounter is tinged with both wit and unease. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. With prose as sharp as a cut-glass decanter and a narrative that dances between the macabre and the profound, these stories stand alongside the finest British mysteries. Fans of Arthur Conan Doyle and the beloved Father Brown stories will find themselves at home in this world, where each puzzle is as much about the labyrinths of the mind as the clues on the page. What elevates these classic detective fiction tales is their exploration of madness and sanity-not as mere plot devices, but as the very canvas upon which the mysteries unfold. More than a sequence of crimes and revelations, the collection probes the fragility of perception and the elusive boundary between genius and lunacy. For classic literature readers and collectors alike, this restored edition offers not only a gripping journey through the undercurrents of Edwardian society but also a rare opportunity to reclaim a lost gem of psychological intrigue and literary significance.