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  1. The House of the Arrow is a 1924 mystery novel by the English novelist A. E. W. Mason, the third full-length novel featuring his recurring character Inspector Hanaud. It has inspired several films of the same title.

    • A. E. W. Mason
    • 1924
  2. The House of the Arrow: 1924 Novel The Prisoner in the Opal: 1928 Novel They Wouldn't be Chessmen: 1935 Novel The House in Lordship Lane: 1946 Novel

  3. The House of the Arrow may refer to: The House of the Arrow (novel), a 1924 detective novel by British writer A.E.W. Mason. The House of the Arrow (1930 film), a 1930 British mystery film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott. The House of the Arrow (1940 film), a 1940 film directed by Harold French.

  4. The House of the Arrow is a detective novel that has inspired movies in French and in English. It features the fictional French detective Inspector Hanaud. Genres Mystery Crime Fiction

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  5. The House of the Arrow is a 1924 detective novel by British writer A.E.W. Mason that has inspired several films of the same title. It features the fictional French detective Inspector Hanaud. The. House of the Arrow. By. A. E. W. MASON. New York. George H. Doran Company. COPYRIGHT, 1924, BY GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY. THE HOUSE OF THE ARROW. —B—

  6. The House of the Arrow, by A.E.W. Mason, free ebook. CHAPTER 2 A CRY FOR HELP "Simon Harlowe," he began, "was the owner of the famous Clos du Prince vineyards on the Côte d'Or to the east of Dijon.

  7. The House Of The Arrow. A young English girl is accused in Dijon of murdering her French aunt. Hanaud to the rescue! Inspector Hanaud is a member of the French Sûreté. He is said to have been the model for Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot, as well as the opposite of Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes. In 1910, Mason undertook to create a ...

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