A woman is found dead on a train, and the name "Rex" is written - this is the third in a mysterious string of murders and Scotland Yard are baffled. They send for Paul Temple again. An investigator, who is now a mystery novelist, Temple and his wife Steve become involved in this latest mystery. Meet
Send for Paul Temple; Paul Temple and the Front Page Men; News of Paul Temple
โ Scribed by Durbridge, Francis
- Book ID
- 108981766
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Series
- Paul Temple 1-3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780008125523
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โฆ Synopsis
The first three books in the hugely popular Paul Temple series follows crime fighting duo Paul and his wife Steve. Send for Paul Temple:In the dead of night, a watchman is brutally attacked and with his dying breath cries out, "The Green Finger!" It is the latest in a series of robberies to take place that have left Scotland Yard mystified, and with no other choice but to call upon the expertise of Detective Paul Temple. Aided by the beautiful journalist Louise Harvey ๏ฟฝ affectionately known as Steve ๏ฟฝ the duo discover that this is not the first victim to warn of the dangerous and elusive 'Green Finger'... who or what is it? The pair must work together to solve the deepening mystery. Paul Temple and the Front Page Men:The detective novel 'The Front Page Men' is a resounding success, but its author Andrea Fortune keeps herself hidden from the public. When a series of robberies are committed, a calling card is left bearing the legend of 'The Front Page Men'. Then the murders begin....
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