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Cockett's Last Cock-up (The Blind Sleuth Mysteries Book 4). The Blind Sleuth Mysteries, #4
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- ISBN978-0-463-35321-9
- EAN9780463353219
- Date de parution25/10/2019
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurBluewater
Résumé
Chief Inspector Nigel Cockett could have retired at the age of 55, but like a fool he stayed on for that last promotion that would raise his pension just a little more. Unfortunately, just then a corpse turned up in the holding cell of his own police station. Inspector Manson, his young colleague fresh from police college-the chappy that was supposed to succeed him-seemed to think that he, Nigel, was the culprit.
Just because he was the only person who had the key to the lock-up in his possession. "This won't do at all, " the policeman thought, "I've been framed!"So he called his old acquaintance Daisy Hayes on the phone. She was the only real-life sleuth he'd ever met with any talent for solving murders. He begged her to help him prove his innocence: "The only thing I can say for sure is that I didn't do it!""This is your classical locked-room mystery, with a twist of lemon, and the chief suspect is none other than Nigel Cockett, of 'D for Daisy' fame.
Our favourite blind sleuth could not resist the challenge! Serve ice-cold." - The Weekly Banner
Just because he was the only person who had the key to the lock-up in his possession. "This won't do at all, " the policeman thought, "I've been framed!"So he called his old acquaintance Daisy Hayes on the phone. She was the only real-life sleuth he'd ever met with any talent for solving murders. He begged her to help him prove his innocence: "The only thing I can say for sure is that I didn't do it!""This is your classical locked-room mystery, with a twist of lemon, and the chief suspect is none other than Nigel Cockett, of 'D for Daisy' fame.
Our favourite blind sleuth could not resist the challenge! Serve ice-cold." - The Weekly Banner




















