A killer in the crowd. A shilling on the candle.
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Josephine Tey (real name - Elizabeth Mackintosh, 1896–1952) - a famous writer, daughter of a Scotsman and an Englishwoman, a recognized master of British detective fiction. In 1929, she debuted with the book "The Man in the Queue", in which Inspector Alan Grant of Scotland Yard first appeared (subsequently the hero of five more of her novels). The inspector trusts his own intuition, but not blindly: he carefully weighs all the evidence, listens attentively to witness statements, and even if, it seems, everything speaks against the suspect, Alan Grant will not leave any clue unchecked. In short, finding oneself in a difficult situation, anyone would dream of such a conscientious police inspector! The collection includes the first two novels of the series: "Killer in the Crowd, or The Man in the Queue" (1929) and "A Shilling for Candles" (1936).
Author:
Author:Tey Josephine
Cover:
Cover:softcover
Category:
- Category:Detective Books
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:typographic
Dimensions:
Dimensions:17.9x11.5x2.4 cm
Series:
Series:Stars of Classic Detective (softcover)
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-389-24376-7
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