Case with Ropes and Rings

Case with Ropes and Rings
Case with Ropes and Rings

Case with Ropes and Rings

A Sergeant Beef Mystery
By Leo Bruce

Sergeant Beef Series

FICTION

224 Pages, 5.5 x 8.5

Formats: Trade Paper, Mobipocket

Trade Paper, $14.99 (JP $2526.00) (EU $13.99) (CA $19.99) (AU $23.99) (US $14.99)

ISBN 9780897330350

Rights: WOR

Chicago Review Press (Mar 2019)
Academy Chicago Publishers

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Overview

Bringing back an acclaimed and long out-of-print cockney crime series
A suspicious death at a British public school calls for Sergeant Beef's unique brand of investigation. When a student is found hanged in the gymnasium, the local authorities call it suicide. But Sergeant Beef suspects foul play and takes a temporary position at Penshurst School to investigate. With the help of the reluctant Townsend, Beef immerses himself in the school's atmosphere, navigating class differences, eccentric schoolmasters, and a cast of suspicious characters.

As Beef delves deeper, he uncovers a web of blackmail, revenge, and hidden motives. From the haughty Lord Edenbridge to the alluring barmaid Freda, everyone seems to have something to hide. With his trademark blend of British humor and keen observation, Sergeant Beef must unravel the truth before another tragedy strikes. Will he expose the killer lurking within the hallowed halls of Penshurst?

Author Biography

Leo Bruce was the pen name of Rupert Croft-Cooke, who wrote eight mysteries featuring Sergeant William Beef, a Cockney police detective who invariably knows who done it. He also wrote more than twenty other highly praised mysteries.

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