An edition of Watson's choice (1957)

Watson's choice

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An edition of Watson's choice (1957)

Watson's choice

1st American ed.
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Mitchell's series detective, Dame Beatrice Adela Lestrange Bradley, "psychiatrist and consulting psychologist to the Home Office with degrees from every university except Tokyo," and her assistant Laura Menzies have been invited to a house party organized around an elaborate Sherlock Holmes costume theme. The host is obnoxious and wealthy Sir Bohun Chantry, and the guest list is small but varied; a few friends, several family members, and Miss Menzies' fiancee, CID inspector Robert Gavin. With the possible exception of Bradley, Menzies and Gavin, everyone present has a reason to dislike and/or be indebted to Chantry.

Chosen for the part of Irene Adler is a young woman ostensibly employed as nursery governess to Chantry's youngest nephew. In the party's aftermath Chantry announces that they are engaged although no one can fathom why; the girl is a hard, grasping chippie, instinctively dishonest and a blackmailer, and if anything even more unpleasant than Chantry. It is no surprise when she turns up dead, stabbed through the heart and the weapon missing. The suspects include an unstable young man who was in love with (and spurned by) the dead woman, Chantry's out of wedlock son who stands to lose his inheritance if Chantry marries and produces legitimate offspring, and a pretty, sexually voracious houseguest eager to shed her husband for a richer partner.

Complicating Mrs Bradley's investigation are a a pair of thespians, a retired chorus girl, two small boys, and a Hound of the Baskervilles look-alike imprisoned in an abandoned railway station. She correctly interprets the clues and identifies the murderer -- but is there enough proof for Scotland Yard?

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Publisher
McKay
Language
English
Pages
239

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Watson's Choice
2017, Penguin Random House
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Watson's Choice
2011, Penguin Random House
in English
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Watson's Choice
Oct 31, 2011, Vintage Books
paperback
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Watson's Choice
September 1985, Michael Joseph
Hardcover
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Watson's Choice
December 1980, Dell Publishing
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Watson's choice
1976, McKay
in English - 1st American ed.
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Watson's choice
1975, Magna Print Books
in English - (Large print ed.).
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Watson's choice
1973, Remploy Ltd
in English
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Watson's choice.
1957, Penguin Books in association with Michael Joseph
in English

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.9/12
Library of Congress
PZ3.M69282 Wat3, PR6025.I832 Wat3

The Physical Object

Pagination
239 p. ;
Number of pages
239

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4892296M
Internet Archive
watsonschoice00mitc
ISBN 10
0679506586
LCCN
76024988
Library Thing
439987
Goodreads
4603123

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