Clockmaker, The (e-bog) af Adams, Jane A.
Adams, Jane A.

Clockmaker, The e-bog

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Skillfully plotted ... Adams shines light on the darker realities of the times without being heavyhanded Publishers Weekly>/b><br><br>Detective Chief Inspector Henry Johnstone discovers that things are not as they first appear when clockmaker Abraham Levy's nephew goes missing.<br><br>February, 1929. Clockmaker Abraham Levy's young nephew has vanished. He was last se…
Skillfully plotted ... Adams shines light on the darker realities of the times without being heavyhanded Publishers Weekly>/b><br><br>Detective Chief Inspector Henry Johnstone discovers that things are not as they first appear when clockmaker Abraham Levy's nephew goes missing.<br><br>February, 1929. Clockmaker Abraham Levy's young nephew has vanished. He was last seen boarding a train on his way to see his fiance, and with no sign of foul play, the suspicion is that he may have got cold feet about his upcoming nuptials and alighted at an earlier stop. The police seem to think so, but Abraham isn't convinced. <br><br>Feeling he has no other option, Abraham makes an unexpected visit to DCI Henry Johnstone to appeal for his help. Despite his initial reluctance, Henry's curiosity gets the better of him, and his review of the case soon leads to a startling discovery. As Henry is plunged fully into a new investigation, it seems the truth is far more complicated and disturbing than it first appeared.
E-bog 48,96 DKK
Forfattere Adams, Jane A. (forfatter)
Forlag Severn House
Udgivet 01.07.2019
Længde 224 sider
Genrer Historical crime and mysteries
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781448302260

Skillfully plotted ... Adams shines light on the darker realities of the times without being heavyhanded Publishers Weekly>/b><br><br>Detective Chief Inspector Henry Johnstone discovers that things are not as they first appear when clockmaker Abraham Levy's nephew goes missing.<br><br>February, 1929. Clockmaker Abraham Levy's young nephew has vanished. He was last seen boarding a train on his way to see his fiance, and with no sign of foul play, the suspicion is that he may have got cold feet about his upcoming nuptials and alighted at an earlier stop. The police seem to think so, but Abraham isn't convinced. <br><br>Feeling he has no other option, Abraham makes an unexpected visit to DCI Henry Johnstone to appeal for his help. Despite his initial reluctance, Henry's curiosity gets the better of him, and his review of the case soon leads to a startling discovery. As Henry is plunged fully into a new investigation, it seems the truth is far more complicated and disturbing than it first appeared.