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Chief Inspector William 'Ironsides' Cromwell of the Yard had been hauled out of bed some time after midnight to hear the sensational news from the Assistant Commissioner himself. Lord Arlenford, Minister of National Defence, a man vital to Britain's security, had been murdered at his country seat at Hinton Beverley. At the same time the theft of a valuable quantity of radium was announced-a coincidence that suggested to the Yard that enemy agents were on the track of Britain's most closely guarded military secret and would not stop short of murder to attain their ends. Here is an intensely exciting thriller, told in Victor Gunn's most dramatic manner.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Chief Inspector William 'Ironsides' Cromwell of the Yard had been hauled out of bed some time after midnight to hear the sensational news from the Assistant Commissioner himself. Lord Arlenford, Minister of National Defence, a man vital to Britain's security, had been murdered at his country seat at Hinton Beverley. At the same time the theft of a valuable quantity of radium was announced-a coincidence that suggested to the Yard that enemy agents were on the track of Britain's most closely guarded military secret and would not stop short of murder to attain their ends. Here is an intensely exciting thriller, told in Victor Gunn's most dramatic manner.
Autorenporträt
Victor Gunn (eigentlich Edwy Searles Brooks, _ 11. November 1889 in Hackney, London; 2. Dezember 1965 in London) war ein britischer Schriftsteller. 1963/64 entstand der deutsche Film DAS WIRTSHAUS VON DARTMOOR nach dem gleichnamigen Roman von Victor Gunn mit Paul Klinger als Inspektor Cromwell. Die Filmhandlung weicht jedoch stark von der Romanvorlage ab; so wurde unter anderem die Figur des Johnny Lister gänzlich gestrichen.