Sale 10% Off Your First Order
Jack (Not Jackie)
$17.99
Brewing Up
$5.99
The Harvester
$17.95
Freckles
$13.95
Fish House Door
$16.95
Mastering Wing Chun Kung Fu
$45.00
Arizona Kicks on Route 66
$12.95
The Gum Chewing Rattler
$11.95
Without Saying
$16.95
Trances of the Blast
$22.00
Chairmaking & Design
$24.95
Touching the Holy
$14.95
Road to Damascus
$21.50
The Syndicated News Articles
$19.95
Tales of the Out & the Gone
$19.95
Shaking The Heavens
$15.20
Creating Magickal Entities
$16.95
Baboon
$12.95
Saucers of the Illuminati
$12.95
- Login Account
- 0
- 0
-
0 Your Cart $0.00
Jack (Not Jackie)
$17.99
Brewing Up
$5.99
The Harvester
$17.95
Freckles
$13.95
Fish House Door
$16.95
Mastering Wing Chun Kung Fu
$45.00
Arizona Kicks on Route 66
$12.95
The Gum Chewing Rattler
$11.95
Without Saying
$16.95
Trances of the Blast
$22.00
Chairmaking & Design
$24.95
Touching the Holy
$14.95
Road to Damascus
$21.50
The Syndicated News Articles
$19.95
Tales of the Out & the Gone
$19.95
Shaking The Heavens
$15.20
Creating Magickal Entities
$16.95
Baboon
$12.95
Saucers of the Illuminati
$12.95
Sale 10% Off Your First Order
Description
Love Miss Marple? Adore Holmes and Watson? Professor Morley's guide to Devon is a story of bygone England; quaint villages, eccentric locals--and murder...
Swanton Morely, the People's Professor, sets off for Devon to continue his history of England, The County Guides. Morley's daughter, Miriam, and his assistant, Stephen Sefton, pack up the Lagonda for a trip to the English Riviera.
Morely has been invited to give the Founder's Day speech at All Souls School in Rousdon. But when the trio arrive they discover that a boy has died in mysterious circumstances. Was it an accident or was it murder?
Join Morely, Sefton, and Miriam on another adventure into the dark heart of 1940s England.
A must-read for fans of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie, and Charles Todd, there'll be plenty of murder, mystery, and mayhem to confound.About the Author
Sansom, Ian: -
Ian Sansom is the author of 10 books of fiction and non-fiction. He is a former Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge and a former Writer-in-Residence at the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry in Belfast. He is currently a Professor in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of Warwick. He is a regular broadcaster on BBC Radio 4 and Radio 3 and he writes for The Guardian and The London Review of Books.
Related Products
Recently viewed products
Shopping cart
close
-
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?Search
- Home
- Movies & TV
- Music
- Toys & Collectibles
- Video Games
- Books
- Electronics
- About us
- Castle Chronicles
- Contact us
- Login / Register