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Paul Temple and the Harkdale Robbery (A Paul Temple Mystery)
Francis Durbridge
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Description for Paul Temple and the Harkdale Robbery (A Paul Temple Mystery)
Paperback. Paul and Steve are back to solve the latest hard-hitting case of robbery and murder. After a heist goes down at Harkdale bank, a gang of thieves flee and a car chase ensues. Series: A Paul Temple Mystery. Num Pages: 164 pages. BIC Classification: FFC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 130 x 197 x 11. Weight in Grams: 124.
Paul and Steve are back to solve the latest hard-hitting case of robbery and murder. After a heist goes down at Harkdale bank, a gang of thieves flee and a car chase ensues. As police close in on them, the thieves come to a screeching dead end. All the police have to do is retrieve the money ... but the only thing the thieves have on them is an Oxford ... Read more
Paul and Steve are back to solve the latest hard-hitting case of robbery and murder. After a heist goes down at Harkdale bank, a gang of thieves flee and a car chase ensues. As police close in on them, the thieves come to a screeching dead end. All the police have to do is retrieve the money ... but the only thing the thieves have on them is an Oxford ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Series
A Paul Temple Mystery
Condition
New
Number of Pages
164
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780008125707
SKU
V9780008125707
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-43
About Francis Durbridge
Francis Henry Durbridge was born 25th November 1912 in Hull, England. He was educated at Bradford Grammar School, where he was encouraged to write by his English teacher. He continued to do so while studying English at Birmingham University. After graduating in 1933, he worked for a short time as a stockbroker's clerk before selling a radio play, Promotion, to ... Read more
Reviews for Paul Temple and the Harkdale Robbery (A Paul Temple Mystery)
`Francis Durbridge, made [Paul and Steve's] adventures utterly enchanting within that shivering threadbare postwar reality.'-The Telegraph `A classy period piece, all clipped accents, glamour and a smoking and drinking count to rival Mad Men. Great fun and surprisingly gripping.' -The Guardian