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  • av Christopher Bush
    165,-

    "JAAAAKE!" Harriet shouted upstairs to Jake, "I'm packing your lunch this week, it's delicious!" But will Jake's lunch be delicious..? Jake is a mischievous older brother and Harriet is his unwitting little sister. Jake loves to see his sister squirm and is enjoying every minute of it. However, Harriet has had enough of Jake's constant pranks. Can she pull off the biggest surprise yet and teach Jake a real lesson?

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    167,-

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    175,-

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    167,-

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    167,-

    A mystery, first published in 1958

  • av Christopher Bush
    167,-

    A mystery, first published in 1958

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    167,-

    A mystery, first published in 1966

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    167,-

  • av Christopher Bush
    175,-

    "Death from manual strangulation after a blow that slightly fractured the skull."Ludovic Travers, private investigator, is approached by a slight acquaintance from his past, one Isabel Herne. She has seemingly fallen into the hands of a charming con-man, who has promised her the earth, including a very expensive racehorse. When the race-horse fails to materialize, and the man vanishes, she tasks Ludovic with finding the latter and, if possible, recovering her money. But what appears to be one kind of case soon plunges headlong into another - one of blackmail, black magic, a black sheep, and murder. Ludo will have to pit his wits against a desperate killer-and his wife Bernice will play an unexpectedly active part.The Case of the Jumbo Sandwich was originally published in 1965. This new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans.

  • av Christopher Bush
    167,-

  • av Christopher Bush
    167,-

    A mystery, first published in 1963

  • av Christopher Bush
    167,-

    A mystery, first published in 1962

  • av Christopher Bush
    167,-

  • av Christopher Bush
    167,-

    A mystery, first published in 1960

  • av Christopher Bush
    167,-

    A mystery, first published in 1959

  • - A Ludovic Travers Mystery
    av Christopher Bush
    167,-

  • - A Ludovic Travers Mystery
    av Christopher Bush
    167,-

  • - A Ludovic Travers Mystery
    av Christopher Bush
    167,-

  • - A Ludovic Travers Mystery
    av Christopher Bush
    167,-

  • - A Ludovic Travers Mystery
    av Christopher Bush
    167,-

  • - A Ludovic Travers Mystery
    av Christopher Bush
    167,-

  • - A Ludovic Travers Mystery
    av Christopher Bush
    167,-

  • - A Ludovic Travers Mystery
    av Christopher Bush
    167,-

  • - A Ludovic Travers Mystery
    av Christopher Bush
    167,-

  • - A Ludovic Travers Mystery
    av Christopher Bush
    167,-

  • av Christopher Bush
    154,-

    I was thinking of offering Godfrey Prial some sort of partnership. I'm pretty sure now of at least two thingsthat he liked me, and that he'd have accepted. If he'd lived.When Ludovic Travers took over Bill Ellice's Broad Street Detective Agency, he was glad to welcome back from war service the Agency's star operative, Godfrey Prial. But when something happened to Prial whilst holidaying in an East Anglian town, Travers decided that a case was one he must tackle on his own. The trail led him to a year-old murder, the violent death of a retired jeweller, the theft of some particularly valuable diamonds, to a mad old man and to a young lady who didn't somehow ring true. The Case of the Corner Cottage shows Christopher Bush at his most astute and entertaining.The Case of the Corner Cottage was originally published in 1951. This new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans.

  • av Christopher Bush
    154,-

    ';Famous Spiritualist Dead . . . Gun Found in Flat'In The Case of the Happy Medium Ludovic Travers is at the top of his considerable form. When Ludovic and his wife set out to attend a seance, they are in a mood of amiable scepticism. But the atmosphere swiftly changes when Travers is plunged headlong into a case where he, and Scotland Yard supremo George Wharton, must tussle with murder, suicide and traffickers in forbidden goods. There is action, dry humour, and a more than fair chance for the armchair detective to join in the hunt.The Case of the Happy Medium was originally published in 1952. This new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans.';Bush gets better and better . . . And Ludovic Travers is becoming one of our favourite sleuths' San Francisco Chronicle

  • av Christopher Bush
    154,-

    He was deader than last year's hit-song. At the side of the skull was where the bullet had done its work.Four detectives? Surely things must have come to quite a pass if the well-tried team of Ludovic Travers and George Wharton has to be doubled in order to crack even the most baffling case. Yet when sudden death comes to the head of a big firm of grocers in the City, our old friends do find both help and hindrance in unexpected quarters.The Case of the Fourth Detective was originally published in 1951. This new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans.

  • av Christopher Bush
    154,-

    ';At first it may seem an astounding coincidence that two members of a family should have considered it necessary to ask for the services of the same detective agency. I think I can prove otherwise, and even if I can't, the facts remain. Alice Stonhill and Peter Wesslake did precisely what I have said, and what's more . . .'So Ludovic Travers says at the opening of a case in which he joins with Bill Ellice and Superintendent George Wharton to solve the mystery of a novelist, his two wives, and a murder that happened contrary to expectationsnot to mention the identity of the Happy Warrior. This is one of Christopher Bush's crispest brain-teasers told in the smooth and friendly Travers manner loved by the author's devotees.The Case of the Happy Warrior was originally published in 1950. This new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans.';Christopher Bush is one of the good ones. Although he has written so many mysteries, the strange thing is that they all sound fresh, wide-eyed and dewy, as if he had written hardly any.' New York Herald Tribune

  • av Christopher Bush
    154,-

    ';Murder's my job, not parish politics.'Ludovic Travers, the unofficial expert of Scotland Yard, pairs with his friend, Superintendent Wharton, to dig deeply into an East Anglian murder. Interwoven are the thefts of antique rugs and pictures from old churches, and in putting together the facts and defining the motives, Travers comes up with the answerall i's dotted and t's crossed in the solution to a diabolical and absorbing mystery.The Case of the Purloined Picture was originally published in 1949. This new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans.';First class mystery reading. A good, well planned plot and even better told.' Minneapolis Tribune

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