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100 | 1 | _aAgatha Christie | |
245 | 1 | _aMurder at Hazelmoor | |
260 | _bBantam Doubleday Dell | ||
300 | _a224 pages | ||
520 | _aAgatha Christie: Inspector Narracott. Murder at Hazelmoor has the British title: The Sittaford Mystery. From inside the front cover: Race Against Death. Inspector Narracott was the perfect model of a professional police inspector - calm, methodical, doing everything by the book. Beautiful Young EmilyTrefusis was his perfect opposite - impulsive, intuitive, irreverent toward all rules and regulations. Together, they entered into a competition to solve a baffling case of a man who had died at the very moment his murder was being forecast at a seance miles away. And it was not long before even the Inspector had to admit Emily was as effective a sleuth as he could ever hope to be ... ... unless of course, she was a murderess, leading him on a merry chase... | ||
650 | _aMystery and Suspense | ||
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