βAs a point of interest Miss Dunster, were the other two witnesses in your bed at the same time?β A trivial enough question, but it proves to be Roger Westβs near-fatal blunder because it antagonises his superiors and attracts the glare of hostile publicity. West is left on his own to play a hunch
Alibi for Inspector West
β Scribed by Creasey, John
- Book ID
- 107194763
- Publisher
- Coronet
- Year
- 1973
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 94 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Π²ΠΡAs a point of interest Miss Dunster, were the other two witnesses in your bed at the same time?Π²ΠΡ
A trivial enough question, but it proves to be Roger WestΠ²Πβ’s near-fatal blunder because it antagonises his superiors and attracts the glare of hostile publicity. West is left on his own to play a hunch and connect a bizarre assault case to a dangerous drugs racket or perish in the attempt Π²Πβ but he can only do this if the alibi is a phoney.
The investigations lead him far beyond his expectations, and to financial temptations beyond the dreams of an honest cop.
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