Deadly Cargo by Neil Richards

Deadly Cargo by Neil Richards

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Deadly Cargo by Neil Richards

Sussex, England. 1929.

Mydworth is a sleepy English market town just 50 miles from London. But even in this idyllic spot, crime is never far away.

Luckily, the young and adventurous Sir Harry Mortimer has returned to Mydworth from his diplomatic post in Cairo with his unconventional American wife, Kat. And between them they are a match for anything - even murder.

DEADLY CARGO

Mydworth's Excelsior Radio Company is world-famous for its expensive radio-phonographs. But suddenly the Excelsior delivery lorries start being hijacked, and the very future of the company is in doubt. Is this just about stolen radios - or is there something more secret and dangerous going on? When Harry and Kat are brought in to help, they decide to go undercover to solve the crimes and soon discover there are many more secrets to this mystery than meets the eye.

Costello, Matthew: - MATTHEW COSTELLO is an award-winning novelist, screenwriter and video game writer. His best-selling video games include The 7th Guest, Doom 3 and Pirates of the Caribbean. His horror novel, Beneath Still Waters, was filmed by Lionsgate. He also has written episodes and created TV formats for PBS, Disney, SyFy, and the BBC. He lives in Katonah, New York.
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ISBN 13 9781913331146
ISBN 10 1913331148
Titel Deadly Cargo
Autor Neil Richards
Serie Mydworth Mysteries
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Red Dog Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2020-05-31
Seitenanzahl 142
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