Wait for a Corpse
Penguin 1st Edition, published 1961.
The village was full of people who would have like to harm the pontifical, meddling old hypocrite with his chain of busybody societies. John Stanley, for instance - because he had settled in his house and couldn't be moved; Harry Bustler, the innkeeper - because Uncle Titus wanted to remove his childrel Oliver Morley, Clive Wilson, and perhaps Sir William Craine, the local magnate. But who actually shot Uncle Titus and left him living, and who was going to shoot him and leave him dead?
Condition grading: Fair. Creasing and wear to spine. Ink stamp to title page. Light creasing to front cover. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.
Penguin 1st Edition, published 1961.
The village was full of people who would have like to harm the pontifical, meddling old hypocrite with his chain of busybody societies. John Stanley, for instance - because he had settled in his house and couldn't be moved; Harry Bustler, the innkeeper - because Uncle Titus wanted to remove his childrel Oliver Morley, Clive Wilson, and perhaps Sir William Craine, the local magnate. But who actually shot Uncle Titus and left him living, and who was going to shoot him and leave him dead?
Condition grading: Fair. Creasing and wear to spine. Ink stamp to title page. Light creasing to front cover. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.
Penguin 1st Edition, published 1961.
The village was full of people who would have like to harm the pontifical, meddling old hypocrite with his chain of busybody societies. John Stanley, for instance - because he had settled in his house and couldn't be moved; Harry Bustler, the innkeeper - because Uncle Titus wanted to remove his childrel Oliver Morley, Clive Wilson, and perhaps Sir William Craine, the local magnate. But who actually shot Uncle Titus and left him living, and who was going to shoot him and leave him dead?
Condition grading: Fair. Creasing and wear to spine. Ink stamp to title page. Light creasing to front cover. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.