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Brian Flynn
*“So great was the force of the blow, it would have been impossible for the victim to have lived more than a few seconds.”* The stately homes of England are under threat from the seemingly untouchable jewel-thief ‘Creeping Jenny’. Half a dozen very particular robberies have taken place in as many weeks. Each time, a single valuable has been stolen from the victim while more valuable items were left untouched, despite being in the same location. Each time, a calling card is left in the room: “With Creeping Jenny’s compliments. She takes but one." After the latest burglary, Inspector Baddeley suspects the country-house home of Henry Mordaunt might be the next target. Mordaunt is hosting a party to celebrate the engagement of his daughter, when her fiancé intends to hand over a priceless gem as a gift. But murder unexpectedly strikes, and Mordaunt relies on Baddeley to unmask the culprit. Can he cope without the help of super-sleuth Anthony Bathurst, and his redoubtable sidekick Peter Daventry? *The Creeping Jenny Mystery* was originally published in 1929.
| Publisher | Dean Street Press |
|---|---|
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 1-913-05447-0 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-1-913-05447-2 primary |
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