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Tragedy On The Line John Rhode

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Tragedy On The Line John Rhode
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Publisher: Open Road Media
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.44 MB
Pages: 278
Author: John Rhode
ISBN: 9781504072809, 1504072804
Language: English
Year: 2022
Volume: 11

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Tragedy On The Line John Rhode by John Rhode 9781504072809, 1504072804 instant download after payment.

A body on the tracks and a pair of missing wills have Dr. Priestley puzzled . . . Gervase Wickenden’s estate is close to a railroad line—and that’s where his mangled body is found after an unfortunate meeting with a train. The timing is a bit odd though, considering this happened only two days after Wickenden changed his will. And now, neither version of the will can be located . . . The heirs ask Dr. Lancelot Priestley to look into the matter of the missing documents, but he soon stumbles on something else entirely: evidence that the train was not the actual cause of death. It’s up to him to deduce the facts behind this fatal so-called accident, in a compelling British mystery by a Golden Age master. “You can never go far wrong with a Dr. Priestley story.” —The New York Times

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