Death at Swaythling Court
Hubbard made his money in blackmail, most detestable blackmail at that. A loathsome creature, there were no special regrets when he was found dead at his desk in his own home. Yet Colonel Sanderstead felt it his duty to probe the affair, since his nephew's best friend had very good reason to wish Hubbard dead and might easily enough be involved. A ghost appears in the village, motor car tracks confuse the issue, and altogether the evidence is so varied and contrary that it is not surprising the Colonel makes a few mistakes. His investigation, as it turns out, would never have solved the case, but it leads to an amazing conclusion which clears up the mystery of the Death at Swaythling Court. J. J. Connington's Death at Swaythling Court was published in 1926. The Coachwhip edition includes an introduction by Curtis Evans.
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Death at Swaythling Court
Hubbard made his money in blackmail, most detestable blackmail at that. A loathsome creature, there were no special regrets when he was found dead at his desk in his own home. Yet Colonel Sanderstead felt it his duty to probe the affair, since his nephew's best friend had very good reason to wish Hubbard dead and might easily enough be involved. A ghost appears in the village, motor car tracks confuse the issue, and altogether the evidence is so varied and contrary that it is not surprising the Colonel makes a few mistakes. His investigation, as it turns out, would never have solved the case, but it leads to an amazing conclusion which clears up the mystery of the Death at Swaythling Court. J. J. Connington's Death at Swaythling Court was published in 1926. The Coachwhip edition includes an introduction by Curtis Evans.
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Death at Swaythling Court

Death at Swaythling Court

Death at Swaythling Court

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Hubbard made his money in blackmail, most detestable blackmail at that. A loathsome creature, there were no special regrets when he was found dead at his desk in his own home. Yet Colonel Sanderstead felt it his duty to probe the affair, since his nephew's best friend had very good reason to wish Hubbard dead and might easily enough be involved. A ghost appears in the village, motor car tracks confuse the issue, and altogether the evidence is so varied and contrary that it is not surprising the Colonel makes a few mistakes. His investigation, as it turns out, would never have solved the case, but it leads to an amazing conclusion which clears up the mystery of the Death at Swaythling Court. J. J. Connington's Death at Swaythling Court was published in 1926. The Coachwhip edition includes an introduction by Curtis Evans.

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ISBN-13: 9781616463090
Publisher: Coachwhip Publications
Publication date: 09/07/2015
Pages: 244
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.55(d)
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