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Michael Innes
> The forbears of Sir John Jory, of New Hall, would seem to have committed several foul acts, including tomb-robbery and murder. Old Hall, the family's former residence, is now a University. Biographer Colin Clout, engaged to write an account of one of Jory's ancestors, gets caught up in a frenzied treasure hunt as rival interests and rival claimants probe the past and naked greed comes to the fore.
| Publisher | Penguin |
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| Pages | 218 |
| Search language | english |
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Old Hall, New Hall. Penguin Crime C1641. 1965.