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Penguin 1st Edition, published 1955.

Someone is killing policemen around London. If the group or the individual is not caught, Scotland Yard and the police force will be disbanded and reorganized under the supervision of the military. The suspect is a well-known, well-liked, wealthy sportsman industrialist who teams up with a mysterious stranger to find the killer(s). A glimpse of London society between the wars and a great example of Golden Age mystery.

Condition grading: Good. Corner section of title page neatly cut out. Light wear to covers and spine ends. . Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.

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Penguin 1st Edition, published 1955.

Someone is killing policemen around London. If the group or the individual is not caught, Scotland Yard and the police force will be disbanded and reorganized under the supervision of the military. The suspect is a well-known, well-liked, wealthy sportsman industrialist who teams up with a mysterious stranger to find the killer(s). A glimpse of London society between the wars and a great example of Golden Age mystery.

Condition grading: Good. Corner section of title page neatly cut out. Light wear to covers and spine ends. . Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.

Penguin 1st Edition, published 1955.

Someone is killing policemen around London. If the group or the individual is not caught, Scotland Yard and the police force will be disbanded and reorganized under the supervision of the military. The suspect is a well-known, well-liked, wealthy sportsman industrialist who teams up with a mysterious stranger to find the killer(s). A glimpse of London society between the wars and a great example of Golden Age mystery.

Condition grading: Good. Corner section of title page neatly cut out. Light wear to covers and spine ends. . Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.

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