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The Scene of the Crime
β Scribed by John Creasey
- Publisher
- Chivers North Amer;Black Dagger Crime
- Year
- 1961;1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 106 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
STRANGLED
A pretty young girl
A crippled old woman
STOLEN
A fortune in antique jewellery
Were all three crimes the work of the same left-handed killer?
If so, Superintendent Roger West had the wrong man in custody. But how could he prove the evidence?
Fortunately, Janet West was house-hunting, Martin, called Scoopy, caught calf-love, and βHandsomeβ narrowly missed being blown into eternity . . .
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