Gratis Versand ab 16,99 €. Mehr Infos.
Bookbot

The Burning Court

Parameter

  • 224 Seiten
  • 8 Lesestunden

Mehr zum Buch

When the family found an odd piece of string, tied at equal intervals into nine knots, under Miles Despard's pillow, they dismissed this trifle from their minds.But then the housekeeper, a normally sensible woman, told an incredible story of a beautiful woman in the old man's room - a woman who had "walked through the wall". Who could go through a door which had been bricked up and paneled over for two hundred years, leaving an old man to a hideous death?Edward Stevens smiled at their fears of the supernatural - until he read a manuscript on female murderers. On one of the pages was a clear photograph of a woman. Under it, in small letters, had been printed:Marie D'AubrayGuillotined for Murder, 1861Edward Stevens was looking at a photograph of his own wife.

Buchkauf

The Burning Court, John Dickson Carr, Agatha Christie

Sprache
Erscheinungsdatum
1985
product-detail.submit-box.info.binding
(Paperback),
Buchzustand
Gebraucht - Gut
Preis
31,49 €inkl. MwSt.

Lieferung

  • Gratis Versand ab 16,99 € in ganz Deutschland! Mehr Infos.

Zahlungsmethoden

Keiner hat bisher bewertet.Abgeben

Titel
The Burning Court
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
1985
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
224
ISBN10
0930330277
ISBN13
9780930330279
Reihe
Beschreibung
When the family found an odd piece of string, tied at equal intervals into nine knots, under Miles Despard's pillow, they dismissed this trifle from their minds.But then the housekeeper, a normally sensible woman, told an incredible story of a beautiful woman in the old man's room - a woman who had "walked through the wall". Who could go through a door which had been bricked up and paneled over for two hundred years, leaving an old man to a hideous death?Edward Stevens smiled at their fears of the supernatural - until he read a manuscript on female murderers. On one of the pages was a clear photograph of a woman. Under it, in small letters, had been printed:Marie D'AubrayGuillotined for Murder, 1861Edward Stevens was looking at a photograph of his own wife.