Who has murdered a beautiful married woman found naked, strangled and tied to her bed? Who's been taking pictures of her? Who's been watching her? Who needed to kill her - and why? When Detective Inspector Temple starts to investigate the life of his victim, it's not the straightforward Cat C 'domes
Death-Watch
โ Scribed by Carr, John Dickson
- Book ID
- 108165148
- Publisher
- Open Road Media
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- en-us
- Weight
- 326 KB
- Series
- Gideon Fell 5
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781480472372
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โฆ Synopsis
John Dickson Carr, a master of the Golden Age British-style mystery novel, presents Dr. Gideon Fell's most chilling case, in which a clock-obsessed killer terrorizes LondonA clockmaker is puzzled by the theft of the hands of a monumental new timepiece he is preparing for a member of the nobility. That night, one of the stolen hands is found buried between a policeman's shoulder blades, stopping his clock for all time.The crime is just peculiar enough to catch the attention of Dr. Gideon Fell, the portly detective whose formidable intellect is the terror of every criminal in London. Working closely with Scotland Yard, he finds that the case turns on the question of why the clock hands were stolen. And learning the answer will put Dr. Fell squarely in the path of a madman with nothing but time on his hands.
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