Lord Lister No. 0126: Het politieraadsel by Kurt Matull and Theo von Blankensee
Let's set the scene: it's the early 20th century, and pulp fiction is king. 'Lord Lister No. 0126: The Police Puzzle' drops us right into that world. Our hero, the enigmatic Lord Lister, is a man of contradictions—rich, brilliant, and bored with high society, so he moonlights as a master thief who only targets other corrupt wealthy folks. In this installment, he's in the Netherlands, minding his own business (or so he claims), when a major crime throws the city into chaos.
The Story
The local police are completely stumped. The crime is baffling, with clues that seem to lead nowhere. Because of his reputation and his mysterious presence, all suspicion falls on Lord Lister himself. Now, to avoid a Dutch prison, he has to do the one thing a master criminal never wants to do: solve the case for the police. Using his unique skills—his genius for deduction, his talent for disguise, and his deep understanding of the criminal mind—he starts investigating. He walks a razor's edge, gathering evidence while staying one step ahead of the detectives who want to arrest him. The real culprit is part of a dangerous secret society, making Lister's mission even more perilous.
Why You Should Read It
This isn't a deep character study; it's a thrilling escape. The fun is in the cat-and-mouse game. Lister is a fantastic character—you're constantly rooting for him, even though he's technically on the wrong side of the law. The plot is like a clockwork mechanism; it's clever and satisfying to see all the pieces click into place. It also offers a fascinating snapshot of pre-WWI European pulp fiction. You can feel the energy and inventiveness of writers trying to hook readers every single week.
Final Verdict
This book is perfect for anyone who loves classic mystery and adventure. If you're a fan of Sherlock Holmes' brains, Raffles' rogue charm, or Arsène Lupin's daring, you'll find a kindred spirit in Lord Lister. It's also a great pick for readers curious about the roots of modern thriller series. It's fast, clever, and immensely entertaining. Just be ready for a style that's direct and full of action—a perfect weekend read.
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Matthew Torres
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Daniel Wright
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James Martinez
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