The Notting Hill Mystery is a mystery novel written under the pseudonym of Charles Felix published in 1863. The book was originally serialized in Once a Week in 1862-1863. Julian Symons claimed that this book was the first full length detective novel. The novel also involves paranormal elements such as telepathy.

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  • (Arno Press, USA, 1976)
  • ISBN 0405078706
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  • (Arno Press, USA, 1976)
  • ISBN 0405078706
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  • The Notting Hill Mystery is a mystery novel written under the pseudonym of Charles Felix published in 1863. The book was originally serialized in Once a Week in 1862-1863. Julian Symons claimed that this book was the first full length detective novel. The novel also involves paranormal elements such as telepathy.
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  • ISBN 0405078706 (Arno Press, USA, 1976)
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  • The Notting Hill Mystery is a mystery novel written under the pseudonym of Charles Felix published in 1863. The book was originally serialized in Once a Week in 1862-1863. Julian Symons claimed that this book was the first full length detective novel. The novel also involves paranormal elements such as telepathy.
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