<p>In 'The Murder Book of J. G. Reeder,' Edgar Wallace offers readers a captivating blend of mystery and psychological insight, unwinding within the canonical corpus of crime fiction of the early twentieth century. The novel showcases Wallace's renowned narrative endurance through a collection of intertwined cases pursued by the unassuming yet incisively perceptive Mr. J. G. Reeder. With a style that combines succinct storytelling with complex ch...