The Cornish Coast Murder

The Cornish Coast Murder

by John Bude
The Cornish Coast Murder

The Cornish Coast Murder

by John Bude

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Overview

Never, even in his most optimistic moments, had he visualised a scene of this nature—himself in one arm-chair, a police officer in another, and between them . . . a mystery.” So thinks the Reverend Dodd—vicar of the quiet Cornish village of Boscawen and a reader of detective novels—when an actual mystery unexpectedly lands on his doorstep in The Cornish Coast Murder. Julius Tregarthan, a secretive and ill-tempered magistrate, is found at his house in Boscawen, shot through the head—and the local police investigator is baffled by the complete absence of clues. Fortunately for the inspector, the Reverend Dodd is at hand, ready to put his lifetime of vicarious detecting experience to the test.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781773231419
Publisher: Reading Essentials
Publication date: 12/03/2018
Sold by: StreetLib SRL
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 262,469
File size: 289 KB

About the Author

JOHN BUDE was the pseudonym of Ernest Elmore (1901–1957), an author of the golden age of crime fiction. Elmore was a cofounder of the Crime Writers' Association, and worked in the theatre as a producer and director.

Table of Contents

Introduction
 
1. Murder!
 
2. The Undrawn Curtains
 
3. The Puzzle of the Footprints
 
4. Strange Behaviour of Ruth Tregarthan
 
5. The Inspector Forms a Theory
 
6. The Missing Revolver
 
7. Conversation at the Vicarage
 
8. Was It Ronald Hardy?
 
9. Collaboration?
 
10. The Single Shot
 
11. Theft from the Body
 
12. The Open Window
 
13. Coroner’s Inquest
 
14. The Note
 
15. Cowper Makes a Statement
 
16. The Vicar Makes an Experiment
 
17. Enter Ronald Hardy
 
18. Perfect Alibi
 
19. Reunion
 
20. The Little Greystroke Tailor
 
21. The Mystery Solved
 
22. Confession
 
23. The Vicar Explains
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