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Brian Flynn
>>*"There's little doubt, as I see it, that Flagon was killed by a dart thrown with amazing skill and dexterity."* >The Bar Point-to-Point meeting at Quiddington St Philip is always an auspicious occasion. This year, Justice Nicholas Flagon is the favourite to win - there's big money on him, and a fair bit against him as well. But who will scoop the jackpot when the leading jockey fails to finish - on account of getting hit in the neck with a poisoned dart? >Anthony Lotherington Bathurst and Chief Inspector McMorran are more interested in who killed Flagon. Who poisoned a set of darts from the local pub with curare and was capable of hitting a jockey on a speeding horse with a single throw? And who killed a lawyer at Flagon's funeral with the same murder weapon? *The Sharp Quillet* was first published in 1947.
| Publisher | Dean Street Press |
|---|---|
| Pages | 230 |
| Search language | french |
| ISBN_13 | 978-1-915-39336-4 primary |
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