Wycliffe and Death in Stanley Street

by W.J. Burley | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0552136891 Global Overview for this book
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Journal Entry 1 by wingDavros-10wing from Banyo, Queensland Australia on Monday, April 22, 2019
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"A young girl is found dead in a house on Stanley Street... but it's just the start of a complex puzzle which Wycliffe must unravel.
A dubious cul-de-sac just off the busy main road in a sprawling West Country port, Stanley Street is definitely not a salubrious place. And the victim, found naked and strangled in her bed is, appropriately enough, a prostitute.
The local inspector believes it is just another sex crime, but Chief Superintendent Wycliffe is not convinced. For the victim, Lily Painter, is the kind of girl who likes Beethoven and has lots of 'O' and 'A' levels to her name - not the usual sort of prostitute at all. And when Wycliffe goes digging into her background, he comes up with plenty of surprises, not least a shadowy connection with property speculators and drug smugglers.
But it takes a dangerous arson attack and a second murder before the solution to this complex and fast-moving puzzle can be found...

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
W.J. Burley lived near Newquay in Cornwall, and was a schoolmaster until he retired to concentrate on his writing. His many Wycliffe novels were extremely popular and were adapted for a highly successful TV series starring Jack Shepherd. W.J. Burley died in 2002.

PRODUCT DETAILS
Mass Market Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: Corgi 1990
Language: English
Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars (10 customer reviews)
Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 452,744 in Books
#2782 in Hard-Boiled Mystery
#5960 in British Detective Stories
#8914 in Police Procedurals (Books)"

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