Seabury Quinn (1889-1969) was a pulp-magazine author whose popular
stories of the occult detective Jules de Grandin were published in
Weird Tales magazine between 1925 and 1951. He penned ninety-two
short stories and one full-length novel featuring "the occult
Hercule Poirot," which were enormously popular with readers.
Paul Woodson has lived in the US and England, received a BFA in
acting at Boston University, and has been acting and singing since
the age of thirteen. He has recorded over one hundred audiobooks,
many in the historical romance and Highlander genres, as well as
fantasy novels, thrillers, classics, and young adult titles.
"Connoisseurs of pulp adventure...will be delighted."-- "Publishers Weekly"
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