The Middle of Things
The Middle of Things is a detective novel set in London's Bayswater neighborhood. The story begins when Richard Viner discovers the body of a murdered man, later identified as Mr. Ashton, who had recently arrived from Australia. As the investigation unfolds, Viner becomes entangled in a web of secrets involving missing heirs, stolen documents, and hidden identities. With the help of his resourceful aunt, Miss Bethia Penkridge, Viner navigates a complex case that challenges assumptions and reveals unexpected truths.
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The Middle of Things
The Middle of Things is a detective novel set in London's Bayswater neighborhood. The story begins when Richard Viner discovers the body of a murdered man, later identified as Mr. Ashton, who had recently arrived from Australia. As the investigation unfolds, Viner becomes entangled in a web of secrets involving missing heirs, stolen documents, and hidden identities. With the help of his resourceful aunt, Miss Bethia Penkridge, Viner navigates a complex case that challenges assumptions and reveals unexpected truths.
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The Middle of Things

The Middle of Things

The Middle of Things

The Middle of Things

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The Middle of Things is a detective novel set in London's Bayswater neighborhood. The story begins when Richard Viner discovers the body of a murdered man, later identified as Mr. Ashton, who had recently arrived from Australia. As the investigation unfolds, Viner becomes entangled in a web of secrets involving missing heirs, stolen documents, and hidden identities. With the help of his resourceful aunt, Miss Bethia Penkridge, Viner navigates a complex case that challenges assumptions and reveals unexpected truths.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940184605968
Publisher: BleeckerBooksCo
Publication date: 04/16/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 464 KB
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