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While staying as a guest at Merridale Hall, Captain Hugh ‘Bulldog’ Drummond’s peaceful repose is disturbed by a frantic young man who comes dashing into the house, trembling and begging for help. When two warders arrive, asking for a man named Morris – a notorious murderer who has escaped from Dartmoor – Drummond assures them that they are chasing the wrong man. In which case, who on earth is this terrified youngster?
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Bulldog Drummond (Fictitious character), Detective and mystery stories, Fiction, Fiction in English, adventure, suspense, Bulldog Drummond (fictional character), escaped criminal, Fiction, mystery & detective, general, Private investigators, fiction, Private investigatorsPlaces
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The return of Bulldog Drummond
2008, Dales, Dales Large Print
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1842626574 9781842626573
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The Return of Bulldog Drummond
January 1, 2001, House of Stratus
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1842325566 9781842325568
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And at that moment the constable let out a yell. "Look at the top of the stairs, sir!"
They all swung round and stared upwards.
Standing motionless in the dim light was a woman dressed in black. Her hair was grey; one arm was outstretched, pointing towards them. And the only thing that seemed alive in her were her two eyes that gleamed from her dead- white face.
For a few seconds they all stood rooted to the ground; then very slowly, almost as if she was floating on air, the woman receded, and disappeared from sight.
They all swung round and stared upwards.
Standing motionless in the dim light was a woman dressed in black. Her hair was grey; one arm was outstretched, pointing towards them. And the only thing that seemed alive in her were her two eyes that gleamed from her dead- white face.
For a few seconds they all stood rooted to the ground; then very slowly, almost as if she was floating on air, the woman receded, and disappeared from sight.
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