An edition of Open Verdict (1956)

Open verdict

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An edition of Open Verdict (1956)

Open verdict

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There was motive enough for the murder of Fred Dunstable, but when Inspector ‘Jimmy’ Waghorn is sent down to the little village of Cradwell to investigate his death, he finds it difficult to be satisfied with any of the solutions offered by the local police. Whose was the half-smoked cigarette found near the body? Why did Kenneth Neasden want £100 so desperately? It is not until further violence has been done that the answers to these and many other questions are found.

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Publisher
Dodd, Mead
Language
English
Pages
241

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1957, Dodd, Mead
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Edition Notes

"Red badge detective."

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New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.S9152 Op2, PR6037.T778 Op2

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Pagination
241 p. ;
Number of pages
241

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6220970M
LCCN
57005874
OCLC/WorldCat
6392859

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