An edition of No Tears for Hilda (1950)

No tears for Hilda

Max Easterbrook investigates

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An edition of No Tears for Hilda (1950)

No tears for Hilda

Max Easterbrook investigates

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When Max Easterbrook arrived in London on a month's leave, he was astounded to find George Lambert, his best friend, in prison on a charge of wife-murder. The police were satisfied that here was a clear case of the eternal triangle; no need to look far for the murderer, for George was not exactly weeping tears at his wife's sad demise. But Max was sure George was not the man to murder one woman in order to marry another. He was not nearly so sure that the large and lazy Hilda was not a natural murderee.

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Language
English
Pages
238

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Cover of: No tears for Hilda
No tears for Hilda: Max Easterbrook investigates
2012, Arcturus Pub. Limited
in English
Cover of: No Tears for Hilda
No Tears for Hilda
1981, Collins for the Crime Club
in English
Cover of: No Tears for Hilda
No Tears for Hilda
October 1981, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Hardcover - New Impression edition
Cover of: No Tears for Hilda
No Tears for Hilda
1978, HarperCollins Publishers
in English
Cover of: No tears for Hilda
No tears for Hilda
1976, Garland Pub.
in English
Cover of: No tears for Hilda
No tears for Hilda
1950, Harper
in English - 1st American ed.]

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Edition Notes

"Max Easterbrook arrives in London to discover that his best friend, George Lambert, has been charged with wife-murder. Max can't believe that George is guilty, and sets about trying to find evidence that will prove his innocence. But the picture looks bleak, with George known to be in love with a pretty young nurse and his deceased wife, Hilda, painted as a harmless woman without an enemy in the world."--Back cover.

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London
Series
Crime classics, Crime classics

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823.914
Library of Congress
PR6073.I56

The Physical Object

Pagination
238 pages ;
Number of pages
238

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL26587243M
Internet Archive
notearsforhildam0000garv
ISBN 10
1848584539
ISBN 13
9781848584532
OCLC/WorldCat
760291878

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL5115100W

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