Plenty Under The Counter by Kathleen Hewitt

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Plenty Under The Counter by Kathleen Hewitt

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London, 1942. Flight-Lieutenant David Heron, home in London on leave, awakes to the news that a murder victim has been discovered in the garden of his boarding house. Drawn into a world of mystery and double dealing, can he solve the murder before his return to the skies?

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Plenty Under The Counter by Kathleen Hewitt

London, 1942. Flight-Lieutenant David Heron, home in London on convalescent leave, awakes to the news that a murder victim has been discovered in the garden of his boarding house. With a week until his service resumes, David Sets out to solve the murder. Drawn into a world of mystery and double dealing, can he solve the mystery before his return to the skies?
"An Agatha Christie-esque murder mystery set on the home front" * Radio Times *
"Takes you straight back to blitzed London . . . boasts everything a great whodunit should have, and more." -- Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny
Kathleen Hewitt was a British author and playwright who wrote more than 20 novels in her lifetime, mainly in the mystery and thriller genre. Born in India, Hewitt was part of an artistic set in 1930s London that included Roy Campbell, Jacob Epstein and Dylan Thomas.
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ISBN 13 9781912423095
ISBN 10 191242309X
Title Plenty Under The Counter
Author Kathleen Hewitt
Series Imperial War Museum Wartime Classics
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Imperial War Museum
Year published 2019-09-05
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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