Murder Abroad

by e. r. punshon

Perhaps the victim had not been unconscious but had known her fate, had sent upwards from the black pit a cry that none but murderers had heard.

 

Description

Perhaps the victim had not been unconscious but had known her fate, had sent upwards from the black pit a cry that none but murderers had heard.

 

Bobby takes the rare opportunity for a holiday – albeit a working one. Accompanied by his fiancée Olive, he sets off to France, charged with finding out what happened to Miss Polthwaite’s diamonds – and why her dead body was discovered at the bottom of a well. The local police have a ready-made suspect, it appears, but Bobby soon forms theories of his own regarding what happened to the unfortunate spinster.

Murder Abroad, originally published in 1939, is the thirteenth novel in the Bobby Owen mystery series. This new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans.

Praise

“What is distinction? The few who achieve it step – plot or no plot – unquestioned into the first rank… in the works of Mr. E.R. Punshon we salute it every time.” Dorothy L. Sayers

Bibliographic Data

Category: Crime Fiction
Publication Date: December 2015
Territories: World
ISBN: 978 1 910570 91 3 (ebook) / 978 1 910570 92 0 (paperback)

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