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Murder In The Museum 1st Edition John Rowland

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Murder In The Museum 1st Edition John Rowland
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Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 212
Author: John Rowland
ISBN: 9781464205804, 1464205809
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Murder In The Museum 1st Edition John Rowland by John Rowland 9781464205804, 1464205809 instant download after payment.

When Professor Julius Arnell breathes his last in the British Museum Reading Room, it looks like death from natural causes. Who, after all, would have cause to murder a retired academic? Inspector Shelley's suspicions are aroused when he finds a packet of poisoned sugared almonds in the dead man's pocket, and a motive becomes clearer when he discovers Arnell's connection to a Texan oil millionaire. Soon another man plunges hundreds of feet into a reservoir on a Yorkshire moor. What can be the connection between the two deaths? Mild-mannered museum visitor Henry Fairhurst adds his detective talents to Inspector Shelley's own, and together they set about solving one of the most baffling cases Shelley has ever encountered.

Originally published in London in 1938 by Herbert Jenkins.

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