An edition of The case of the Somerville secret (1981)

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An edition of The case of the Somerville secret (1981)

The case of the Somerville secret

1st ed.
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Andrew and Sara help an inspector from Scotland Yard uncover the identity of a murderer and a monster associated with Lord Sommerville, an Assyriologist.

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Publisher
Atheneum
Language
English
Pages
184

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New York

Edition Notes

Series
Andrew Tillett, Sara Wiggins & Inspector Wyatt Book 3
Copyright Date
1981

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
[Fic]
Library of Congress
PZ7.N4857 Case 1981

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 184 p. ;
Number of pages
184

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4103985M
Internet Archive
caseofsomerville00newm
ISBN 10
0689308256
LCCN
80018584
OCLC/WorldCat
6487415
Library Thing
868025
Goodreads
5125530

Work Description

Andrew Tillett, Sara Wiggins & Inspector Wyatt Book Three

Young Andrew Tillett liked retired Sergeant Major Polk when their mutual friend, Inspector Peter Wyatt of Scotland Yard, introduced them. The three went into a pub to talk after an unexpected meeting on the street: but there, though Polk and Wyatt had known each other for years, Polk seemed nervous, and interrupted their conversation to speak with a heavy-set scar-faced man. The two almost came to blows, yet Polk refused to reveal much of what the encounter meant.
A few days later Polk was dead. He had been working for Lord Somerville, at a villa not far from Andrew's home, and had been murdered, Lord Somerville said, as he was getting the household coach ready for a journey. Robbery seemed to be the motive, because a chest of valuable archeological treasures had been stolen. Lord Somerville had conducted a number of digs in Mesopotamia.
Because Andrew had liked Polk, and because he and his friend Sara were always intrigued by a mystery, they made it their business to find out as much about what was going on as possible. Especially after Wyatt was assigned to the case.
What did the scar-faced man have to do with the murder? Were a mysterious chimney sweep and his French apprentice involved in any way? And were Somerville and his housekeeper, who were the only ones about at the time of the crime, telling all they knew? Or was Lord Somerville keeping a secret that was somehow a part of this?
Once again, as in The Case of the Baker Street Irregular and The Case of the Vanishing Corpse, Robert Newman spins a web of story that builds mystery on mystery and suspense on suspense.

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