Well, most of you will have guessed what I’ve been up to from some less than subtle hints over the past couple of months, but I can go ahead and announce this officially now – later thi…
A golden age mystery novel, first published in 1932. | Author: Brian Flynn | Publisher: Dean Street Press | Publication Date: Oct 05, 2020 | Number of Pages: 216 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1913527395 | ISBN-13: 9781913527396
Well, most of you will have guessed what I’ve been up to from some less than subtle hints over the past couple of months, but I can go ahead and announce this officially now – later thi…
Well, most of you will have guessed what I’ve been up to from some less than subtle hints over the past couple of months, but I can go ahead and announce this officially now – later thi…
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Well, most of you will have guessed what I’ve been up to from some less than subtle hints over the past couple of months, but I can go ahead and announce this officially now – later thi…
Well, most of you will have guessed what I’ve been up to from some less than subtle hints over the past couple of months, but I can go ahead and announce this officially now – later thi…
Well, most of you will have guessed what I’ve been up to from some less than subtle hints over the past couple of months, but I can go ahead and announce this officially now – later thi…
by Brian Flynn (Author) "Education's like murder. It will out." Anthony Bathurst drops into a Glebeshire church and when it transpires that the vicar is acquainted with the medical examiner on a case of murder, Bathurst is hooked. He is soon on the trail of a most bizarre murderer. Who could have slain the slightly mysterious, yet quite unsuspicious, man on the top of a local bus? Bathurst assembles a band of helpers, with the reluctant help of Inspector Curgenven, to get to the bottom of a most perplexing case. And the vicar himself helps narrate the story of what is a seemingly impossible crime. Murder en Route was originally published in 1930. This new edition includes an introduction by crime fiction historian Steve Barge. Number of Pages: 222 Dimensions: 0.51 x 7.81 x 5.06 IN
Well, most of you will have guessed what I’ve been up to from some less than subtle hints over the past couple of months, but I can go ahead and announce this officially now – later thi…
East Anglia, the village of Chaucer and the local vicar, the Reverend Giles Gresham, is on night manoeuvres. Once a week, for the past few weeks, an aircraft has been heard near the village and he …
Well, most of you will have guessed what I’ve been up to from some less than subtle hints over the past couple of months, but I can go ahead and announce this officially now – later thi…
Leonard Pearson was not a pleasant individual – a money lender and likely blackmailer – so it wasn’t to anyone’s great surprise when he came to a sticky end. Attacked from behind, his head smashed …
Well, most of you will have guessed what I’ve been up to from some less than subtle hints over the past couple of months, but I can go ahead and announce this officially now – later thi…
| Author: BRIAN. FLYNN | Publisher: Dean Street Press | Publication Date: 6-Sep-21 | Number of Pages: 233 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1914150759 | ISBN-13: 9781914150753
’Tis all a chequerboard of nights and days, where Destiny with men for pieces plays; Hither and thither moves, and mates, and slays, and one by one back in the closet lays. Omar Khayyam Andrew Murr…
Hubert Grant is a fairly unpleasant man, the sort of self-important man who thinks he is the life and soul of any party, thinks every word from his mouth is hilarious and thinks he should be the ce…
Laurence “Boodle” Raikes, the finest schoolboy batsman in the land played for Remenham, and Richard “Dick” Templeton, the finest bowler, played for Lanham – until for some reason, just before their…
by Brian Flynn (Author) Its favourite afternoon pastime was murder, and its favourite evening occupation was the same, only a trifle more so. Anthony Bathurst reaches Swallowcliffe Hall, summoned by Constance Whittaker, to protect her husband, Major Whittaker, from an unnamed threat. Bathurst enlists his friend Peter Daventry, a crack shot and good in a fight. One of the household suddenly drops dead, despite no one being anywhere near him. When poison is revealed to be the method of execution, Bathurst finds himself asking how someone can poison from a distance, or whether there is quite another solution to this fiendish mystery . . . Invisible Death was originally published in 1929. This new edition includes an introduction by crime fiction historian Steve Barge. "An excellent tale" Northern Whig "The compulsion of the Ancient Mariner" Dundee Courier Number of Pages: 210 Dimensions: 0.48 x 7.81 x 5.06 IN
Albert Griggs, MP, the Secretary of State for Home Affairs sat in his study, considering the case put before him. Two brothers broke into a house and, disturbed in the act of robbing the household,…
To Inspector Goodacre, Police Station, Chelmersley, Essex Sir, The town of Chelmersley and its environs are far from pleasing to me. On each occasion when an unknown Fate has decreed that I should …
Lance Maturin has been travelling across Europe for the past few months and finds himself with his two companions in Antwerp, at the “Red Flare” Club. He finds himself mesmerised by one of the danc…
ITCHUL: The wedges are fixed for the Sussex Cuckoo. Hurry if you would be in time. Even then I fear that you may be too late. Terms as arranged. NEHEMIAH. Thus read an announcement in the Times Ago…
Dr Julian Field had a straightforward day ahead of him – a short train journey to visit his patient, the wife of Philip Stanhope of Stoke Pelly, and then a journey home. So what caused him to leave…
Robert Forsyth, aged 73, a retired rate collector has been found dead in his house, a wound in his chest from where he has been stabbed by an unknown weapon, and his face attached so badly that “on…
Six men meet one evening at the vicarage of St Crayle to tell each other ghost stories. One in particular chills the listeners to the bone. When Martin Burke was in India, he saw three men killed w…
February is the shortest month, but it’s been a good one for my reading and reviewing. Eleven books reviewed, and a number of other books read due to a few visits to the rather prestigious library …
Book Review for “The Sharp Quillet (Anthony Bathurst #33)” by Brian Flynn. Summary: “The Bar Point-to-Point meeting at Quiddington St Philip is always an auspicious occasion. This year, Justi…