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  • av Christopher Bush
    170,-

    ';Murder's my job, not parish politics.'Ludovic Travers, the unofficial expert of Scotland Yard, pairs with his friend, Superintendent Wharton, to dig deeply into an East Anglian murder. Interwoven are the thefts of antique rugs and pictures from old churches, and in putting together the facts and defining the motives, Travers comes up with the answerall i's dotted and t's crossed in the solution to a diabolical and absorbing mystery.The Case of the Purloined Picture was originally published in 1949. This new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans.';First class mystery reading. A good, well planned plot and even better told.' Minneapolis Tribune

  • av Christopher Bush
    170,-

    ';I have an idea that a certain man is going to commit murder. He told me soin so many words.'If Ludovic Travers hadn't been so sure the man was serious, he might not have gone snooping. If he hadn't kept his eyes peeled, he might have noticed what happened to the housekeeper's hair. It is even less likely he would have uncovered those dark deeds that took place in France, deeds that led to three violent deaths.The Case of the Housekeeper's Hair was originally published in 1948. This new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans.';Christopher Bush is one of the good ones. Although he has written so many mysteries, the strange thing is that they all sound fresh, wide-eyed and dewy, as if he had written hardly any.' New York Herald Tribune

  • av Christopher Bush
    170,-

    It was Murder Eve, and I was the last person in Sandbeach to suspect it.Ludovic Travers certainly isn't anticipating anything remotely resembling murder, least of all his own. But when he is invited to a strange hotel, someone does turns up murdered, and in a most peculiar way. Travers, and his Scotland Yard supremo Superintendent Wharton, are not officially connected with the case, but still co-operate with the local police. The solution will be as ingenious as the mystery is baffling.The Case of the Haven Hotel was originally published in 1948. This new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans.';Christopher Bush is one of the good ones. Although he has written so many mysteries, the strange thing is that they all sound fresh, wide-eyed and dewy, as if he had written hardly any.' New York Herald Tribune

  • - A Doctor Manson Mystery
    av E. Radford
    180,-

    Why should a holidaymaker, sitting to enjoy a game of village cricket, suddenly meet with death in the shape of a flying bullet?That most English of sporting pastimes: a cricket match between two rivalrous village teams. The game has just ended in a closely fought draw, and the village green is emptied of all spectators, bar one. A dead man is found sitting in a deck chair on the boundary line, clearly shot during the match. The man is a stranger, with no obvious clue to his identity or that of his killer. Nobody has seen or heard the shot fired. The local police are baffled, and call in Scotland Yard. Enter Dr. Manson, investigative detective par excellence, to solve a seemingly impossible crime.Murder Isn't Cricket was originally published in 1946. This new edition includes an introduction by crime fiction historian Nigel Moss.';A front-rank place among contemporary writers of crime fiction . . . There is no flagging in the technique of either the authors or of the Doctor' Western Morning News

  • av Euron Griffith
    170,-

    In September 1967, the Beatles came to Tonypandy, South Wales, and spent six days with Tom Morris of 23 Upper Chemical Terrace In August 1967, the Beatles were stunned by the death of their manager and mentor Brian Epstein. In the immediate aftermath, John, Paul, George and Ringo sought comfort in the low-key company of a middle-aged Welshman and in their new but obsessive hobby of racing pigeons. All was well, until the Maharishi arrived to put the cat among them Elsewhere, in ';Dylan Goes Electric', an alternative sixties is evoked, where modernist poets rule the pop charts; ';Villa Nellcte' depicts the Rolling Stones' former south-of-France mansion today, where a small-time local playboy is still busy with the visiting groupies; and the title character in ';';Crazy' Luke Dober' becomes the most tragically fated, yet somehow overlooked, man in the history of rock'n'roll.Euron Griffith's writing sits in a special and dream-like place between immaculate pop documentary and minimal short story telling. Evocative and imaginative, The Beatles in Tonypandy is a must for Fab Four fanatics who think they've read it all. It carves out unique territory that thumps the funny bone and touches the heart.';A delicious vision of the psychedelic Beatles in a parallel universe, part satire and part rural comedy.' -- Peter Doggett, author of You Never Give Me Your Money';Beautifully written, warm and captivating stories that will make you smile.' -- Huw Stephens, BBC Radio 1';Probably the most important music book ever, especially for Beatles and Dylan scholars. Sorry Mr Davies and Mr Lewisohn and Mr Scaduto and Mr Shelton but you have just been gazumped.' -- Paolo Hewitt'Fond, psychedelic short stories that are rooted in fact - the Beatles, Dylan, the Stones - and evolve into softly comic fiction. The real tales have all been told but Euron Griffith has delightfully invented some new ones' -- Mark Ellen

  • av D.E. Stevenson
    195,-

  • av D.E. Stevenson
    195,-

  • av D.E. Stevenson
    195,-

  • av D.E. Stevenson
    195,-

  • av D.E. Stevenson
    195,-

  • av D.E. Stevenson
    195,-

    "We must be very nice to him," said Mrs. Braithwaite, looking up at her daughter with large blue eyes."Nice to him!" echoed Miss Braithwaite in some surprise. "Well, of course we'll be nice to him. I mean, why shouldn't we?"It's the spring of 1938, the threat of war looms across England, and widowed, slightly dizzy Sophie Braithwaite and her daughter Wynne await the arrival of a distant cousin, Franz von Heiden-from Nazi Germany no less. Franz turns out to be a stiff, formal young man whose father (unbeknownst to the Braithwaites) is a personal advisor to Hitler and has sent Franz to observe English attitudes, but they do indeed welcome him nicely. Soon nicknamed Frank, his defenses are broken down by the kindness, informality, and humour of his cousins-particularly the charming Wynne. But when the dreaded war breaks out and Franz returns to Germany, Wynne must wait in suspense to learn his fate.First published in 1940, in the early days of World War II, The English Air is one of D.E. Stevenson's best works-by turns atmospheric and entertaining, poignant and funny, tense and romantic. This new edition includes letters-never previously published-between D.E. Stevenson and her publishers, which provide a striking glimpse of the historic moment at which the novel was first written and published. Also included here is an autobiographical sketch by the author."Miss Stevenson has her own individual and charming way of seeing things." Western Mail

  • av D.E. Stevenson
    195,-

  • av E.H. Young
    190,-

    Who would suspect her of a sense of fun and irony, of a passionate love for beauty and the power to drag it from its hidden places? Who could imagine that Miss Mole had pictured herself, at different times, as an explorer in strange lands, as a lady wrapped in luxury and delicate garments, as the mother of adorably naughty children and the inspiringly elusive mistress of a poet?Hannah Mole is a forty-ish spinster, haunted by her past and drifting from post to post-now a governess, now a companion for elderly women. She rarely lingers long due to a slightly troubled relationship with the truth, a tendency to speak her mind, and a fundamental mistrust of others. But Hannah's darker instincts are tempered by a stubborn self-respect and a surprising ability to find joy and inspiration in ordinary life. When she returns to her home town of Radstowe and takes an unpromising job in the home of the stuffy, widowed Reverend Corder and his daughters, she finds a situation in which her unique characteristics are not only appreciated but essential.In Miss Mole, winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 1930, E.H. Young created her most complex, unlikely, yet imminently lovable heroine in a tale packed with rich characters, brilliant humour, and quiet triumph.

  • - A Ludovic Travers Mystery
    av Christopher Bush
    190,-

  • - An Anthony Bathurst Mystery
    av Brian Flynn
    184,-

  • - An Anthony Bathurst Mystery
    av Brian Flynn
    190,-

  • - An Anthony Bathurst Mystery
    av Brian Flynn
    190,-

  • - An Anthony Bathurst Mystery
    av Brian Flynn
    190,-

  • - An Anthony Bathurst Mystery
    av Brian Flynn
    190,-

  • - An Anthony Bathurst Mystery
    av Brian Flynn
    190,-

  • - An Anthony Bathurst Mystery
    av Brian Flynn
    190,-

  • - An Anthony Bathurst Mystery
    av Brian Flynn
    190,-

  • - An Anthony Bathurst Mystery
    av Brian Flynn
    190,-

  • - An Anthony Bathurst Mystery
    av Brian Flynn
    190,-

  • - Six Months on the Road with Oasis
    av Paolo Hewitt
    250,-

  • av Celia Buckmaster
    190,-

  • av Dorothy Evelyn Smith
    190,-

  • av Dorothy Lambert
    184,-

  • av Celia Buckmaster
    184,-

  • av Ruth Adam
    190,-

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