The Loudwater Mystery (novel) explained

The Loudwater Mystery
Author:Edgar Jepson
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Genre:Crime
Publisher:Odhams (London)
Knopf (New York)
Release Date:1920
Media Type:Print
Pages:285

The Loudwater Mystery is crime novel by the British writer Edgar Jepson which was first published in 1920. Police are called in to investigate the suspicious death of Lord Loudwater and eventually deduce he was murdered by his private secretary. Or maybe not.

Adaptation

See main article: article and The Loudwater Mystery (film). In 1921, the novel was made by Broadwest into a silent film directed by Walter West and starring Gregory Scott, Pauline Peters and Clive Brook.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Goble p.245