Remove The Bodies
Penguin 1st Edition, published 1950.
Toby Dyke never did find out what had been so important to poor, pathetic Lou Capell that she should plead with him so piteously to see her that night. Arriving on his doorstep at the dead of night, she extracted from him a cheque for £15, begged a bed for the night – and in the morning was gone. And the next day she was dead. Horribly poisoned. Informed by an anonymous caller of Lou’s untimely demise at the home of her friend, Eve Clare, Toby and his boon companion George, an ex-con with a cherubic countenance, set off for Wilmer’s End. There they find a house brimming with suspects, most of whom have more than a passing acquaintance with poisons...
Condition grading: Fair. Pen marks foxing, marks and wear to front cover. Scuff, foxing and marks to rear cover. Wear and creasing to grubby spine. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.
Penguin 1st Edition, published 1950.
Toby Dyke never did find out what had been so important to poor, pathetic Lou Capell that she should plead with him so piteously to see her that night. Arriving on his doorstep at the dead of night, she extracted from him a cheque for £15, begged a bed for the night – and in the morning was gone. And the next day she was dead. Horribly poisoned. Informed by an anonymous caller of Lou’s untimely demise at the home of her friend, Eve Clare, Toby and his boon companion George, an ex-con with a cherubic countenance, set off for Wilmer’s End. There they find a house brimming with suspects, most of whom have more than a passing acquaintance with poisons...
Condition grading: Fair. Pen marks foxing, marks and wear to front cover. Scuff, foxing and marks to rear cover. Wear and creasing to grubby spine. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.
Penguin 1st Edition, published 1950.
Toby Dyke never did find out what had been so important to poor, pathetic Lou Capell that she should plead with him so piteously to see her that night. Arriving on his doorstep at the dead of night, she extracted from him a cheque for £15, begged a bed for the night – and in the morning was gone. And the next day she was dead. Horribly poisoned. Informed by an anonymous caller of Lou’s untimely demise at the home of her friend, Eve Clare, Toby and his boon companion George, an ex-con with a cherubic countenance, set off for Wilmer’s End. There they find a house brimming with suspects, most of whom have more than a passing acquaintance with poisons...
Condition grading: Fair. Pen marks foxing, marks and wear to front cover. Scuff, foxing and marks to rear cover. Wear and creasing to grubby spine. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.