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The Case of Sir Adam Braid: A Golden Age Mystery

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"The blood's coming from a cut at the back of his neck," she said slowly. "He couldn't have done that in falling. Some one must have--"
Sir Adam Braid, the distinguished artist, was a cantankerous old man. Not well-liked by most of his family and associates, he was about to add one more enemy to the list by changing his will ... but not before death paid a visit to his London flat, and Sir Adam was found stabbed through the neck.
Chief-Inspector Fenn takes charge of the case and soon notices the butler seems more frightened than shocked - but what if anything,
did
the butler do? After all, there is a plethora of suspects, including mercenary relatives and some curious occupants of the neighbouring flats. Fenn must put the clues together, and bring a murderer to justice in this classic golden age mystery.
The Case of Sir Adam Braid
was first published in 1930. This new edition, the first in many decades, includes an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans.
"The blood's coming from a cut at the back of his neck," she said slowly. "He couldn't have done that in falling. Some one must have--"
Sir Adam Braid, the distinguished artist, was a cantankerous old man. Not well-liked by most of his family and associates, he was about to add one more enemy to the list by changing his will ... but not before death paid a visit to his London flat, and Sir Adam was found stabbed through the neck.
Chief-Inspector Fenn takes charge of the case and soon notices the butler seems more frightened than shocked - but what if anything,
did
the butler do? After all, there is a plethora of suspects, including mercenary relatives and some curious occupants of the neighbouring flats. Fenn must put the clues together, and bring a murderer to justice in this classic golden age mystery.
The Case of Sir Adam Braid
was first published in 1930. This new edition, the first in many decades, includes an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans.

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