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Mystery Vase - crime classic - cover

Mystery Vase - crime classic

J. S. Fletcher

Publisher: idb

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Summary

Who murdered the man found roped to the gibbet on Gallows Tree Point? Who stole Miss Ellingham’s famous Kang-He Vase? What was Uncle Joseph doing at Middlebourne? From the date that old scoundrel turned up, trouble began—murder, robbery, and abduction; trouble in which Ben Heckitt and Pepita played prominent and perilous parts ...
Available since: 01/30/2018.

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