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Murder in Blue
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Murder in Blue

John Rutherford, bookseller and sometime fiction writer, discovers the bludgeoned corpse of a policeman one evening while taking a stroll in a rainstorm. The policeman's overturned bicycle is what first catches Rutherford's eye. Then he sees Officer Johnson's body sprawled on the sodden ground of Phantom Coppice. Rutherford takes Johnson's bike and pedals to rural Paulsfield police station, two miles away, to report the crime. There he finds Sgt. Martin who initiates calls to a doctor, a photographer and Inspector Charlton. But it is not these two lead detectives who are the most interesting characters of the book. That honour goes to 19 year-old George Stubbings, assistant at "Voslivres," t...

English Proverbs Explained
  • Language: en

English Proverbs Explained

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1968
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Let X Be the Murderer
  • Language: en

Let X Be the Murderer

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"One early November morning, Detective-Sergeant Bert Martin of Lulverton police station in Downshire takes an alarming telephone call from a seemingly unhinged Sir Victor Warringham, claiming that a ghost has attempted to strangle him during the night. Such is Sir Victor's standing in the community, Inspector Charlton and Martin follow up this extraordinary report immediately by visiting Elmsdale, his country estate. Their early investigations are thwarted by various members of the household, who are none to keen to help the police -- for reasons that soon become apparent."--

Measure for Murder
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Measure for Murder

It is 1940 and Mrs Mudge, the cleaning lady is busy tidying the Little Theatre in Lulverton, which is run by the local amateur dramatics' society. But she is in for a surprise when she finds a corpse in the ticket office, stabbed with a dagger - a prop from the society's latest play, Measure for Measure. The novel is in two sections. In the first, the narrator, Vaughn Tudor, describes the formation of the small amateur theatre group, in a sleepy village on the South Coast in the period leading up to the Second World War. But then in the second half, after the revelation of the identity of the victim and the calling in of Witting's series detective Inspector Charlton to investigate, the reade...

Subject: Murder
  • Language: en

Subject: Murder

Subject-Murder (1945) is a detective novel by Clifford Witting based on his personal experience as a bombardier in an anti-aircraft detachment. Peter Bradfield, the detective constable colleague of series character Inspector Charlton, is the narrator. We follow him from basic training in Wales to his various transfers to other posts eventually landing him in an anti-aircraft detachment between the villages of Etchworth and Sheep, and coincidentally just outside of Lulverton where he and Charlton are based as policemen. The arch villain of the story, Battery Sgt. Major Yule -- "Cruel Yule" to the bombardiers he oversees -- is sadistic, manipulative and narcissistic. Throughout the novel he pr...

Dead on Time
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Dead on Time

The scene is The Blue Boar in the High Street, Lulverton. The occasion: the stag party planned to celebrate Sergeant Bert Martin's retirement after thirty years' service. "It was good while it lasted," said Bert, putting down his empty tankard with a reflective sigh. "Bein' in the Force, I mean. Lookin' back over the long vista of the years..." But Bert had still until midnight before Bradfield was due to step into his shoes. At nine twenty-five Jimmy Hooker was still very much alive, if a little the worse for wear, when he barged in on the party in the upstairs room. At closing time he was dead in the saloon. "And I don't think," said 'Pop' Collins, licensee of the Blue Boar, "that it was in the way of nature."

A Catalogue of Crime
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 874

A Catalogue of Crime

"This work includes over 5,000 mystery titles briefly noted, each in about one paragraph. Alphabetically arranged by author and title, each entry has a short comment offering a description of the work." --From online review.

The Macmillan Dictionary of English Proverbs Explained
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

The Macmillan Dictionary of English Proverbs Explained

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Boathouse Riddle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

The Boathouse Riddle

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-11-28
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

When Chief Constable Sir Clinton Driffield goes to stay with his friend Wendover, mysterious goings-on in the boathouse he owns soon attract the duo's attention. Lights go on and off, strangers come in and out, and a game warden is found murdered nearby. And as they work to solve the crime, a second body is dredged up from the lake ... 'Mr J. J. Connington is a name revered by all specialists on detective fiction' Spectator

Kuwait and Her Neighbours
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 670

Kuwait and Her Neighbours

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1956
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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