
As a practical joke, Sub-Inspector Dick Martin, about to retire, is asked to find a stolen library book. Before long, Dick finds himself intrigued by the nature of the book—and the attractiveness of Sybil, the librarian. Now in private practice, Dick accepts a job that requires him to chase an elusive nobleman, Lord Selford, across the world and is subsequently surprised to find that his favorite librarian is Selford’s relative. Events take a turn when a safe-cracking expert is murdered after attempting to break into the Selford family crypt, and Dick investigates. The Door with Seven Locks contains the locked-room puzzle for which Edgar Wallace was famous, but it’s also notable for its exploration of the concept of nature versus nurture.
Selected chapters for typing
| The Door with Seven Locks | 1 Pages | |
| I | 9 Pages | |
| II | 7 Pages | |
| III | 7 Pages | |
| IV | 14 Pages | |
| V | 3 Pages | |
| VI | 15 Pages | |
| VII | 5 Pages | |
| VIII | 6 Pages | |
| IX | 10 Pages | |
| X | 6 Pages | |
| XI | 5 Pages | |
| XII | 10 Pages | |
| XIII | 9 Pages | |
| XIV | 11 Pages | |
| XV | 10 Pages | |
| XVI | 6 Pages | |
| XVII | 11 Pages | |
| XVIII | 7 Pages | |
| XIX | 12 Pages | |
| XX | 11 Pages | |
| XXI | 6 Pages | |
| XXII | 4 Pages | |
| XXIII | 5 Pages | |
| XXIV | 8 Pages | |
| XXV | 8 Pages | |
| XXVI | 11 Pages | |
| XXVII | 9 Pages | |
| XXVIII | 12 Pages | |
| XXIX | 8 Pages | |
| XXX | 5 Pages | |
| XXXI | 2 Pages | |
| XXXII | 8 Pages | |
| XXXIII | 3 Pages |