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Mystery in White: A Christmas Crime Story: British Library Crime Classics

Autor J. Jefferson Farjeon
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 dec 2014
A snowbound train should be a safe, if slightly inconvenient, place to spend Christmas, no? Not in Mystery in White: Death, it turns out, is a passenger on this run, and as passengers begin to fear, and some make a bid for escape, J. Jefferson Farjeon keeps ratcheting up the tension, holding readers in his grip until the surprising conclusion.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780712357708
ISBN-10: 071235770X
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 132 x 188 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: British Library
Colecția British Library
Seria British Library Crime Classics


Notă biografică

J. Jefferson Farjeon (1883–1955) was a British crime novelist, journalist, and playwright whose play Number 17 served as the basis of the Alfred Hitchcock film of the same name.

Cuprins

Introduction
Chapter I: The Snowbound Train
Chapter II: The Invisible Track
Chapter III: Strange Sanctuary
Chapter IV: Tea for Six
Chapter V: News from the Train
Chapter VI: Sneezes Obligato
Chapter VII: The Return of Smith
Chapter VIII: In a Four-Poster Bed
Chapter IX: Studies in Ethics
Chapter X: Woman Disposes
Chapter XI: Jessie Continues her Diary
Chapter XII: Dinner con Fuoco
Chapter XIII: Exhibit B
Chapter XIV: Exhibits A and C
Chapter XV: Fighting the Tide
Chapter XVI: the Imagination of Robert Thomson
Chapter XVII: Reflections of the Past
Chapter XVIII: What Happened to David
Chapter XIX: Additions to the Party
Chapter XX: The New Arrivals
Chapter XXI: Nora’s Story
Chapter XXII: Lights Out
Chapter XXIII: “One Who Knows”
Chapter XXIV: The Red Trail
Chapter XXV: Twenty Years After
Chapter XXVI: The Official Version
Chapter XXVII: Jessie Winds it Up

Recenzii

"The perfect book for a winter’s evening, a cosy chair and an open fire."