Somebody appears to be lacing certain Cambridge dons' food with laxatives. When they appear to have turned to stronger poison Jonty Stewart and Orlando Coppersmith get on the trail. Only Jonty's laid up in sick bay with a rugby injury so he'll have to wait for the clues to come to him...
Lessons in Following a Poisonous Trail
โ Scribed by Cochrane, Charlie
- Publisher
- The Right Chair Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 85 KB
- Series
- Cambridge Fellows 12.90
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Somebody appears to be lacing certain Cambridge dons' food with laxatives. When they appear to have turned to stronger poison Jonty Stewart and Orlando Coppersmith get on the trail. Only Jonty's laid up in sick bay with a rugby injury so he'll have to wait for the clues to come to him...
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