Murder was bad enough, and a murder in Cambridge, of all places, and in May Week, too, was worse; but what really put the tin hat on it was the baronetcy and the Bath and the Carlton.’
A dinner at the ‘Eagle’ followed by the Trinity May Ball ends
in tragedy when Sir Vyvyan Rowsell-Hogg is found stabbed to
death in King’s Lane. Major Maurice Hemyock has to keep his
wits about him as he investigates blue murder most foul within
the world of academe and with those connected to the ‘Nine
Bright Shiners’.
Originally published in 1937
Pages: |
216 |
ISBN: |
978-1-906288-02-0 |
Size: |
216 X 140 |
Price: |
£ 10.99 |
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