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Fair. This copy has clearly been enjoyed-expect noticeable shelf wear and some minor creases to the cover. Binding is strong and all pages are legible. May contain previous library markings or stamps.
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As New. Trade Paperback 1st US Edition (originally published in England in 1949). Fine, unread copy of this Trade Paperback. Mrs. Beatrice Bradley came to the village of Spey to interview the local witch but ended up investigating a murder when an unpopular junior history master at the local boys' school is found dead. Gerald Conway was universally disliked by both masters and students, so finding his murderer proves a daunting task indeed, but Mrs. Bradley is more than up to it, especially given her great fondness for and understanding of young boys. Further, she's able to work with her favorite nephew; Detective Inspector David Gavin, who is called in from Scotland Yard to investigate. Together they uncover a nest of rivalries and secrets among the staff, more than one of whom has ample reason to want Conway dead. About the only ones above suspicion are the boisterous students, but even they know more than they will say--until they are dealt with by Mrs. Bradley. First published in the U.K. in 1949, this is the first American edition.
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Fine. No Jacket. Mrs. Beatrice Bradley investigates the murder of a universally disliked history master at a boys' school. First U.S. edition, originally published in 1949. Fine, as new condition.