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Ten Trails to Tyburn

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'But Pierre could never know that in death Fame was his, for his was the second corpse.'

When a well-known local vagrant nicknamed "Peter the Hermit" dies of seemingly natural causes, the police uncover an old Bulgarian newspaper and a beautiful bejewelled comb worth substantial money in his ramshackle hut in the Kent woods. Not long afterwards, bookseller Theodore Terhune begins receiving bizarre anonymous short stories, each subtitled 'Ten Trails to Tyburn'. Fictional and old-fashioned narratives set in France, the tales at first seem nonsensical, but Terhune discerns a pattern that suggests old Peter had led a far more interesting life than anyone guessed, and that his death might not be so natural after all.


A 1944 vintage crime novel back in print; the fifth book in the Theodore Terhune bibliomystery series.


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Publisher: Moonstone Press

Kindle Book

  • Release date: October 1, 2021

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781899000357
  • Release date: October 1, 2021

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781899000357
  • File size: 1057 KB
  • Release date: October 1, 2021

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Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

subjects

Fiction Mystery

Languages

English

'But Pierre could never know that in death Fame was his, for his was the second corpse.'

When a well-known local vagrant nicknamed "Peter the Hermit" dies of seemingly natural causes, the police uncover an old Bulgarian newspaper and a beautiful bejewelled comb worth substantial money in his ramshackle hut in the Kent woods. Not long afterwards, bookseller Theodore Terhune begins receiving bizarre anonymous short stories, each subtitled 'Ten Trails to Tyburn'. Fictional and old-fashioned narratives set in France, the tales at first seem nonsensical, but Terhune discerns a pattern that suggests old Peter had led a far more interesting life than anyone guessed, and that his death might not be so natural after all.


A 1944 vintage crime novel back in print; the fifth book in the Theodore Terhune bibliomystery series.


Expand title description text