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1st Penguin edition. "Abel Pomeroy, the publican, was in a fine state of anger and outrage, particularly at the insidious remarks made be George Nark. As for Robert Legge, who had thrown the dart,...
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1st Penguin edition. "Abel Pomeroy, the publican, was in a fine state of anger and outrage, particularly at the insidious remarks made be George Nark. As for Robert Legge, who had thrown the dart, he became very jittery indeed, poor man. Then there were the two friends of the murdered man, both knowing they were to inherit his fortune. There was motive enough. But no chance, as far as the police could tell, - for them - or for anyone - to have tampered with the fatal dart." Pp.285, pages tanned. Paperback, slightly soiled, chipped tears to top and tail of spine, crease to lower front corner tip.Scarce in this edition. Good.
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Publisher: Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1949.
Type: Used
Binding: Softcover
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