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"I have an idea that a certain man is going to commit murder. He told me so-in so many words." If Ludovic Travers hadn't been so sure the man was serious, he might not have gone snooping. If he hadn't kept his eyes peeled, he might have noticed what happened to the housekeeper's hair. It is even less likely he would have uncovered those dark deeds that took place in France, deeds that led to three violent deaths. The Case of the Housekeeper's Hair was originally published in 1948. This new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans. "Christopher Bush is one of the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"I have an idea that a certain man is going to commit murder. He told me so-in so many words." If Ludovic Travers hadn't been so sure the man was serious, he might not have gone snooping. If he hadn't kept his eyes peeled, he might have noticed what happened to the housekeeper's hair. It is even less likely he would have uncovered those dark deeds that took place in France, deeds that led to three violent deaths. The Case of the Housekeeper's Hair was originally published in 1948. This new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans. "Christopher Bush is one of the good ones. Although he has written so many mysteries, the strange thing is that they all sound fresh, wide-eyed and dewy, as if he had written hardly any." New York Herald Tribune
Autorenporträt
Christopher Bush is a debut author of 'Jake's Lunchbox Surprise', alongside being a primary school teacher with a passion for sparking children's creative instincts. His fun-filled experiences with his cheeky, mischievous and most of all, brilliant children have inspired his first children's book. Chris hopes to bring as big a smile to children's faces, as much as they have to his.