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Sexton Blake: The Best Years (1912-1915): Book 1

Sexton Blake (Author), Colin Heston (Introduction) Format: Paperback

Three classic adventures from the golden age of British popular fiction

Before James Bond, before Hercule Poirot became a household name, there was Sexton Blake—the tireless detective whose adventures thrilled generations of readers across Britain and the Empire.

This first volume of The Best Years collects three outstanding stories from the early twentieth century:

  • In the Shadow of Siberia (1912)

  • In the Kaiser's Service (1913)

  • The Rajah's Revenge (1915)

Set against the backdrop of an anxious Europe edging toward war, these fast-paced tales find Blake confronting ruthless master criminals, foreign agents, political conspiracies, and deadly international intrigues. Alongside his loyal assistant Tinker and the famous bloodhound Pedro, Blake pursues murderers from the streets of London to the frontiers of empire.

These are stories of relentless action, cliff-hanger suspense, hidden documents, secret prisons, stolen fortunes, and daring rescues—exactly the kind of adventures that made Sexton Blake one of the most popular fictional heroes of the twentieth century.

Sexton Blake—and the “Pretenders”

One of the unique features of the Sexton Blake phenomenon is that the detective was not the creation of a single author. After the character's introduction in 1893, dozens—and eventually hundreds—of writers contributed adventures under the famous house name “Sexton Blake.”The result was a literary institution that lasted for more than eighty years and produced thousands of stories.

This volume highlights some of those talented “pretenders” behind the Blake legend. Andrew Murray authored In the Shadow of Siberia and The Rajah's Revenge, while William Shaw Rae, one of the earliest and most prolific Blake writers, penned In the Kaiser's Service. Together they demonstrate how different authors helped shape, expand, and enrich the world of Britain's great detective.

Featuring a new introduction by Colin Heston, this edition places these adventures in their historical context and explores the remarkable publishing phenomenon that made Sexton Blake a cultural icon.

A must-read for fans of classic mysteries, pulp adventures, Sherlock Holmes, vintage detective fiction, and Edwardian thrillers.

Read-Me.Org Inc. New York-Philadelphia-Australia. 2026. 315p.