The Case of the Good Employer
β Scribed by Christopher Bush
- Book ID
- 110601088
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 101 KB
- Series
- The Ludovic Travers Mysteries Book 61
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781915014795
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β¦ Synopsis
He hadnβt died from burns or asphyxiation. His skull had been smashed in. And not simply from a fall.
The good employer: yes, on the face of it, a fair description of Leonard Woode. Elderly, of independent means, cultured, considerate, his servants in his home would certainly endorse this view. Ludovic Travers struck up a chance acquaintanceship with Woode at an auction of valuable paintings, and when the old gentleman was taken ill, accompanied him home. This led to a small assignment for Travers, as Woode was anxious to trace the whereabouts of a certain French family. The whole reason for the commission was shrouded in mystery and on its conclusion Woode sent a retainer to Travers to cover possible future errands. Having this in view Travers continued with his investigations after the old manβs death Many questions remained unanswered which intrigued not only the detective, but also his old friend, Inspector Jewle. Who was the mysterious nurse? Was Freeman really the old manβs nephew and if so how had he been located so fortuitously? How did Dr. Hitchman fit into the scheme? Travers gradually untangled the web and answered these questions and many unsuspected others.
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