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Cover of Beware of the Trains

Beware of the Trains

โœ Scribed by Crispin, Edmund


Book ID
107489091
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
Year
1953
Tongue
English
Weight
222 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781448206872

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โœฆ Synopsis


Burglary, murder, mysterious disappearances... can you find the clues which will solve these curious crimes? How acute are your powers of perception? Do they begin to match those of Gervase Fen, Oxford don and sleuth supreme? These sixteen short stories are classic examples of Fen's mastery of his art-solving the most insoluble cries where even the best brains in the police force are frankly baffled. They also allow you to flex your own crime-solving muscles: each story contains all the clues needed to anticipate the outcome, using logic and common sense... with a bit of ingenuity thrown in!


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