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The singing sands

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The young man with the tumbled black hair and the reckless eyebrows was dead in compartment B Seven on the night train from London. The only message he had left behind was a verse—a strange unfinished poem that haunted Inspector Grant—that spoke of talking beasts and singing sands guarding the way to Paradise. Even on sick leave in Scotland, Grant couldn't let the puzzle alone or relax and enjoy the heather until he had uncovered all the sinister details in one of the cleverest murders in criminal history!

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Publisher
Garland
Language
English
Pages
221

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Edition Notes

Reprint. Originally published: New York : Macmillan, c1952.

Published in
New York
Series
50 classics of crime fiction, 1950-1975

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.912
Library of Congress
PR6025.A2547 S5 1983

The Physical Object

Pagination
221 p. ;
Number of pages
221

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3785150M
ISBN 10
0824050002
LCCN
81047389
LibraryThing
43062
Goodreads
2117190

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL80943W

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