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Dead Man's Shoes - Hugh Windsor
1964 UK hardcover first edition,1st Impression, John Gifford London
A VG++ book in VG++ unclipped dust jacket
No previous owner names etc, lovely and clean
The dustwrapper shows no real loss, clean and bright
Superb DW design
A lovely copy and very rare in 1st edition
For Sale at £14 (approx $28) *DF4 - free delivery worldwide !

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Lead him to Death - Hugh Windsor
1963 UK hardback first Thriller Book Club edition, London
A VG+ book in VG+ unclipped dustwrapper
Book shows no names,inscriptions, tightly bound and square,
The dustwrapper shows minor wear to extremities
Very attractive jacket artwork
A nice clean copy
For Sale at £6 (approx $10) *DF5 - free delivery worldwide !
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Synopsis
CRIME writer Philip Carver was in the habit of making personal investigations on behalf of any friend who needed the service. His fee was that he should be able to use the circumstances as the plot of his next book. * But when a young and beautiful woman named Lois, rang Phmp up and asked him to help find her missing fiance, his first instinct was to refuse. If he had done so, he would have missed an adventure that was to become more and more frightening and perilous as he tried to untangle the mystery. The missing man had been a guest at the Neem mansion, in Derbyshire. The Neems had inhabited the place since the time of the Normans and the only member of the family now left on the property was Uncle Paul; old, eccentric to the point of mania and—perhaps—a murderer? The atmosphere of Bmydons, the vast Neem estate, crumbling into ruin, certainly seemed conducive to violence.

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