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Trouble at the Mill: A Case for Crabbe and Crabbe

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The partners of the firm of 'Crabbe and Crabbe: Private Investigators' have unusual qualifications for detectives. Both in their twenties, Melpomene is a social anthropologist, and Alexander is a solicitor, a combination that brings fresh approaches to a sometimes jaded profession, while benefitting from effective collaboration with police forces in various parts of England, and occasionally even France. This, their latest case, starts out with an apparently minor incident of industrial sabotage, but inexorably extends to intimidation, assault, kidnapping and several types of murder, all instigated by a spiteful unscrupulous mastermind working at a high level in the textiles industry. Of course, Mel and Alex ultimately prevail, bring the guilty to justice, tie up almost all the loose ends, and move on to their next case.

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Trouble at the Mill: A Case for Crabbe and Crabbe, Geoffrey Foster

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Pubblicato
2011
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Titolo
Trouble at the Mill: A Case for Crabbe and Crabbe
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2011
Pagine
156
ISBN10
0980531063
ISBN13
9780980531060
Serie
Descrizione
The partners of the firm of 'Crabbe and Crabbe: Private Investigators' have unusual qualifications for detectives. Both in their twenties, Melpomene is a social anthropologist, and Alexander is a solicitor, a combination that brings fresh approaches to a sometimes jaded profession, while benefitting from effective collaboration with police forces in various parts of England, and occasionally even France. This, their latest case, starts out with an apparently minor incident of industrial sabotage, but inexorably extends to intimidation, assault, kidnapping and several types of murder, all instigated by a spiteful unscrupulous mastermind working at a high level in the textiles industry. Of course, Mel and Alex ultimately prevail, bring the guilty to justice, tie up almost all the loose ends, and move on to their next case.