Clássicos policiais

  1. As aventuras de Sherlock Holmes Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    4.8
  2. Cards on the Table Agatha Christie
    4.3
  3. Towards Zero Agatha Christie
    4.4
  4. A ilha do dr. Moreau H.G. Wells
    4.4
  5. Fall of a Philanderer Carola Dunn
    4
  6. O trem perdido Arthur Conan Doyle
    4.2
  7. O pé de meu tio Arthur Conan Doyle
    4.1
  8. O homem dos relógios Arthur Conan Doyle
    4
  9. O Doutor Negro Arthur Conan Doyle
    4.3
  10. A aventura dos sete cartões de Natal: Um conto de Natal de Sherlock Holmes Anthony Horowitz
    4.3
  11. And Then There Were None Agatha Christie
    4.5
  12. By the Pricking of My Thumbs: A Tommy and Tuppence Mystery: The Official Authorized Edition Agatha Christie
    4.2
  13. The Secret of Chimneys: The Official Authorized Edition Agatha Christie
    4.3
  14. Murder Among the Pyramids Sara Rosett
    3.9
  15. The Turtle-jack Killings: A Mitch and Al Mystery Glenn Ickler
  16. Summary of Journey to Munich: by Jacqueline Winspear | Includes Analysis: by Jacqueline Winspear | Includes Analysis IRB Media
    1
  17. The Housekeeper's Covenant: A Blackwood Manor Novel Melinda Ayala
  18. Unnatural Death: The Lord Peter Wimsey Mysteries, Book 3 Dorothy L. Sayers
    4
  19. The Man in the Brown Suit Agatha Christie
    3
  20. The Sign of the Four Arthur Conan Doyle
    1
  21. Classic Tales of Horror Robin Brockman
    1
  22. Classic Tales of Detection & Adventure Edgar Allan Poe
  23. The Riddle Of The Sands: "It seems perfectly simple and inevitable, like lying down after a long day's work." Erskine Childers
  24. The Four Just Men: “An intellectual is someone who has found something more interesting than sex.” Edgar Wallace
  25. The Angel Of Terror: “An intellectual is someone who has found something more interesting than sex.” Edgar Wallace
  26. The Fourth Plague: “An intellectual is someone who has found something more interesting than sex.” Edgar Wallace
    5
  27. The Law Of The Four Just Men: “An intellectual is someone who has found something more interesting than sex.” Edgar Wallace
  28. The Problem of the Missing Miss Roberta Rogow
  29. The Man Who Bought London: “An intellectual is someone who has found something more interesting than sex.” Edgar Wallace
  30. The Melody Of Death: “An intellectual is someone who has found something more interesting than sex.” Edgar Wallace
  31. Daisy's Aunt E.F. Benson
  32. The Thinking Machine Jacques Futrelle
  33. Miss Mapp E.F. Benson
  34. The Book of All Power: “I never did believe in the equality of the sexes, but no girl is the weaker vessel if she gets first grip of the kitchen poker.” Edgar Wallace
  35. The Short Stories Of E. F. Benson - Volume 1 E.F. Benson
  36. The Blotting Book E.F. Benson
  37. Queen Lucia E.F. Benson
  38. The Just Men Of Cordova: “An intellectual is someone who has found something more interesting than sex.” Edgar Wallace
    2
  39. The Council Of Justice: “An intellectual is someone who has found something more interesting than sex.” Edgar Wallace
  40. Dodo Wonders E.F. Benson
  41. Moonstone: "Your tears come easy, when you're young, and beginning the world. Your tears come easy, when you're old, and leaving it." Wilkie Collins
  42. The Eye of Osiris R. Austin Freeman
  43. The Clue Carolyn Wells
  44. Outrage on Gallows Hill George Bellairs
  45. Sherlock Holmes in a New Light Frans Oskar Wågman
  46. Calamity at Harwood George Bellairs
  47. The Singing Bone R. Austin Freeman
  48. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson
    4
  49. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
  50. Hidden Foes Nicholas Carter