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Bernard Newman

Cup Final Murder

Cup Final Murder

Publisher Gollancz

Genre: Crime

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    Fine condition with some light shelf wear to head and tail of the spine. Edition is not price clipped

About the book

When Nicholas Prince reluctantly attends the Cup Final at the famous Wembley Stadium with his old friend Bernard Newman, neither anticipates the game to be quite so eventful. When a bookmaker collapses abruptly and dies, Prince suspects foul play and vows to uncover the truth.

Prince, born Prince Nicholas Vladimir Boris Alexander Suvarov Obrenovitch, is in fact a distant cousin of the Russian Tsar. Having spent various years in the Italian, French and Canadian police forces as a legally stateless man, he was spotted for his immense talent and recruited into the F.B.I., where he took up American citizenship and quickly rose to a high rank.

Although the coroner declares death to be from natural causes, Prince recognises a most clever case of murder, and with the help of his old friend Newman, he makes it his mission to find and expose the killer.

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