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When the Wind Blows Cyril Hare

When the Wind Blows By Cyril Hare

When the Wind Blows by Cyril Hare


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Summary

Famous solo violinist Lucy Carless is making a guest appearance with the provincial Markshire Orchestra, only to be found strangled with a silk stocking part-way through the concert.

When the Wind Blows Summary

When the Wind Blows by Cyril Hare

Famous solo violinist Lucy Carless is making a guest appearance with the provincial Markshire Orchestra, only to be found strangled with a silk stocking part-way through the concert. Everyone in the orchestra had access to the scene of the crime, and the police officer in charge, Inspector Trimble, has no idea where to start. Luckily retired barrister and amateur detective Francis Pettigrew has been acting as an honorary treasurer to the Markshire Orchestral Society, and he is soon on his way to finding the murderer.

About Cyril Hare

Cyril Hare was the pseudonym for the distinguished lawyer Alfred Alexander Gordon Clark, born in Surrey in 1900. Hare served in various legal and judicial capacities and his best-known books include Suicide Expected (1939), Tragedy at Law (1942) and An English Murder (1953). He died in 1958.

Additional information

GOR001497922
9780571245772
0571245773
When the Wind Blows by Cyril Hare
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Faber & Faber
2009-05-04
256
N/A
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