Fred M. White

Fred M. White was a prolific British author, born in 1859 and known for his engaging contributions to the genre of detective fiction and adventure stories. With a keen eye for detail and a knack for creating suspenseful plots, White captivated readers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often blended thrilling narratives with elements of mystery, making them popular among fans of the genre. Throughout his career, he published a wide array of novels, short stories, and plays, showcasing his versatility and creativity.

As you explore the collection of Fred M. White's works in this app, you'll find a treasure trove of classic tales that reflect the era's literary charm. His unique storytelling style and memorable characters invite readers into a world of intrigue and adventure. Whether you're a long-time fan of detective fiction or new to the genre, there's something special waiting for you in his stories. Dive in and discover the engaging narratives that have made Fred M. White a noteworthy figure in literary history.

The Mystery of the Four Fingers

Read by J. M. Smallheer


Fred M. White



A fabulously rich gold mine in Mexico is known by the picturesque and mysterious name of The Four Fingers. It originally belonged to an Azte…

The Mystery of the Ravenspurs

Read by Roger Melin


Fred M. White



The Ravenspurs have for generations resided quietly in prosperity and comfort at their seaside castle. But the clan is suddenly besieged wit…

The Corner House

Read by Jacquerie


Fred M. White



A deserted house with a troubled past. A mysterious countess who captivates everyone with her wealth and beauty -- well, almost everyone. An…

The Doom of London

Read by Lee Smalley


Fred M. White



Here are six stories, each one describing a disaster afflicting London, that were popularly serialized during 1903-1904 in Pearson’s Magazin…

The Yellow Face

Read by Sonia


Fred M. White



Who is Nostalgo ? Posters with his unsettlingly grinning face are appearing on scaffolds all over London. A murdered body, horribly disfigur…