The Garston Murder Case
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258 pages
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Published in the UK as Garstons The Garston Murder Case, first published in 1930, is the first book in author H. C. Bailey's series featuring hymn-singing criminal lawyer Joshua Clunk. He investigates stolen industrial secrets and a string of murders on the palatial estate of the Garston family and in the surrounding villages. Along the way, the viewpoints of Scotland Yard's Superintendent Bell, a local police inspector, a Jane Eyre-like nurse, and a young student are also presented, making The Garston Murder Case a classic example of a 'Golden Age' British mystery.
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