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4.0 out of 5 stars
Good suspenseful fun,
By CMBohn "cmb" (Orem, UT USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Murder Came Late (Hardcover)
Young married couple Daniel and Sarah Ede have just about had enough of living with her mother, but Daniel loves the studio they created for his sculpting. Still, after his vagabond cousin Barnabas comes for a visit, Daniel realizes that things are worse than he had realized. Soon a series of violent attacks place Daniel right at the center, as either victim or attacker. Superintendent Folly of Scotland Yard arrives just in time to sort things out.
This is one written by the prolific John Creasey under the pseudonym Jeremy York. Not up to his Gideon books, my all-time favorite, but still a good book. I wasn't exactly floored by the time the identity of the bad guy was revealed, but it was still good, suspenseful fun. |
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Murder Came Late by Jeremy York (Hardcover - February 16, 1972)
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