1st Ed - Sara Woods - Bloody Instructions
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First edition of the very first published novel by British crime writer Sara Woods - one of many pseudonyms of Lara Hutton Bowen-Judd. She was very prolific, and published more than 60 crime novels in her lifetime. Sir Nicholas Harding, the eminent Counsel, was deeply immersed in his brief; he was in no mood for interruptions, and was disposed even to look on murder as an intolerable distraction. Yet when murder came to Bread Court ("not more than five minutes walk from the Inner Temple") Sir Nicholas soon discovered that there was more here than a brief to be dispassionately studied and professionally executed this crime came nearer home - even his nephew, Antony Maitland, was a principal witness and possible suspect. Bloody Instructions by Sara Woods. Published by Collins for The Crime Club 1962. 256pp. Hardback with dust jacket. Dust jacket condition: Poor - prominent tear to rear, numerous creases to extremes and edge of spine. NOT price-clipped. Book condition: Very Good - clean covers, tightly bound, clean throughout. No former owner inscriptions.
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