Maria Black, Head of Roseway College for Young Ladies during World War II, and a textbook solver of crimes, finds herself faced with a problem after her own heart when the strange, haughty Frances Hasleigh, daughter of a somewhat mysterious British Major, enrolls in her school. Within a few days the
Pattern Of Murder: A Classic Crime Novel
β Scribed by John Russell Fearn
- Publisher
- Wildside Press LLC;Borgo Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 119 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
For cinema projectionist Sid Elbridge, it seems that things can't get much worse. First, circumstantial evidence has made him the prime suspect in the police investigation of a robbery at the cinema where he works. Secondly, his fiancΓ©e Vera has been horribly killed in the same theatre, victim of a falling light fixture. Then he discovers strange, intricate patterns traced in the dust on the wooden frame of a still-case. There's something very wrong about this "accident," he now realizes, and begins investigating what actually happened.
Slowly he realizes that a ruthless murderer is lurking in the shadows, and only Sid can uncover the Pattern of Murder!
Another great mystery story by a British master of intricate plot twists.
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