The Documents in the Case
Condition: GoodSlight creasing to the spine and front cover, but generally in very good reading condition.
"The bed was broken and tilted grotesquely sideways. Harrison was sprawled over it in a huddle of soiled blankets. His mouth was twisted unpleasantly, and only the whites of his eyes showed. Harrison had been an expert on deadly fungi. How was it then that he had eaten a large quantity of the death-dealing muscarine? Was it an accident? Suicide? Or murder? The documents in the case seemed to be a simple collection of love notes and letters home. Yet they concealed a clue to the brilliant murderer who baffled the best minds in London."
Hodder & Stoughton 10th impression (1986) paperback. Slight creasing to the spine and front cover, but generally in very good reading condition.