Death_Disturbs_Mr._Jefferson

<i>Death Disturbs Mr. Jefferson</i>

Death Disturbs Mr. Jefferson

1950 novel


Death Disturbs Mr. Jefferson is a 1950 mystery detective novel by the British writer Anne Hocking.[1] [2] It was the eleventh entry in her series featuring Chief Inspector William Austen of Scotland Yard, one of the many investigators during the Golden Age of Detective Fiction.It was published in the United States by Doubleday.[3]

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Synopsis

Mister Jefferson lived a quiet life, interacting largely with his servants and having no know enemies. His sudden murder therefore poses a puzzle for the investigating police.


References

  1. Hubin p.201
  2. The New York Times Book Review, Volume 2. New York Times Company, 1950. p.7
  3. Nehr p.296

Bibliography

  • Hubin, Allen J. 1981-1985 Supplement to Crime Fiction, 1749-1980. Garland Pub., 1988.
  • Nehr, Ellen. Doubleday Crime Club Compendium, 1928-1991. Offspring Press, 1992.
  • Reilly, John M. Twentieth Century Crime & Mystery Writers. Springer, 2015.

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