Mystery in the Channel (British Library Crime Classics)
4 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by Plum-crazy from Brighouse, West Yorkshire United Kingdom on Friday, August 11, 2017
The cross-channel steamer Chichester stops half way to France. A motionless yacht lies in her path. When a party clambers aboard they find a trail of blood and two dead men. Chief Constable Turnbill has to call on Inspector French for help in solving the mystery of the Nymph.
Journal Entry 2 by Plum-crazy at Leeds Meet @ City Museum Café in Leeds, West Yorkshire United Kingdom on Thursday, January 16, 2020
Released 4 yrs ago (1/18/2020 UTC) at Leeds Meet @ City Museum Café in Leeds, West Yorkshire United Kingdom
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Journal Entry 3 by Nu-Knees at Knaresborough, North Yorkshire United Kingdom on Saturday, January 18, 2020
I do love reading these Classic Crime novels, so thank you for this one, Plum-crazy.
It was lovely to see you again at today's lunchtime Leeds Meet. Maybe do it again in February? :-)
It was lovely to see you again at today's lunchtime Leeds Meet. Maybe do it again in February? :-)
Journal Entry 4 by Nu-Knees at Knaresborough, North Yorkshire United Kingdom on Sunday, January 26, 2020
Well, it's not the most thrilling of mysteries but it was pleasant enough for whiling away a few hours on a wet and wintry Sunday.
First published in 1931, it took me back to a different style of detecting!
First published in 1931, it took me back to a different style of detecting!
Journal Entry 5 by Nu-Knees at City of Leeds Museum Café and LFL in Leeds, West Yorkshire United Kingdom on Tuesday, February 18, 2020
Released 4 yrs ago (2/19/2020 UTC) at City of Leeds Museum Café and LFL in Leeds, West Yorkshire United Kingdom
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Another of the British Library Crime Classics series, which I'm currently enjoying. Thanks for bringing this for me Nu-Knees.
Loved it. Nice to have a mystery largely based around events at sea.
Freeman Wills Crofts is fast becoming one of my favourite authors in this BLCC series.
Freeman Wills Crofts is fast becoming one of my favourite authors in this BLCC series.
Sending to a mutual Bookcrossing friend.
Released 2 yrs ago (12/12/2021 UTC) at Ossett, West Yorkshire United Kingdom
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Happy Christmas me and Mrs D.
Thank you so much, this looks just up my street! Thanks too for the chocolate and Christmas card.
As my TBR pile is massive it may take me a while to get to this.
As my TBR pile is massive it may take me a while to get to this.