The Judas Figures: Continuing The Story Of The Singer Not The Song
Condition: SECONDHAND
This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is a photograph of the exact copy we have in stock. This image shows the condition of this book. Further condition remarks are below.
Author: Audrey Erskine Lindop
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: William Heinemann Ltd, 1956
Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Foxing on block
A. A. Milne, renowned for his whimsical tales, presents a captivating departure with The Red House Mystery, a classic work of detective fiction. This intricate narrative unfolds within the confines of a country estate, where a sudden and perplexing murder shatters the tranquility. The story chronicles the amateur sleuth Antony Gillingham as he meticulously uncovers clues and navigates a labyrinth of secrets and suspicious characters. Milne masterfully constructs a suspenseful atmosphere, drawing readers into a clever puzzle that challenges their deductive reasoning. The novel illustrates the golden age of detective stories, offering a witty and engaging whodunit that keeps readers guessing until the final revelation.
Author: Audrey Erskine Lindop
Published: 1956, William Heinemann Ltd
Author: Audrey Erskine Lindop
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: William Heinemann Ltd, 1956
Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Foxing on block
A. A. Milne, renowned for his whimsical tales, presents a captivating departure with The Red House Mystery, a classic work of detective fiction. This intricate narrative unfolds within the confines of a country estate, where a sudden and perplexing murder shatters the tranquility. The story chronicles the amateur sleuth Antony Gillingham as he meticulously uncovers clues and navigates a labyrinth of secrets and suspicious characters. Milne masterfully constructs a suspenseful atmosphere, drawing readers into a clever puzzle that challenges their deductive reasoning. The novel illustrates the golden age of detective stories, offering a witty and engaging whodunit that keeps readers guessing until the final revelation.