Here comes the copper
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Author
Publication
1972 - Hutchinson Library Services, London (3 Fitzroy Sq., W.1), United Kingdom
Language
English
Word Count
77,250 words, Guess
Page Count
309 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveherecomescopper0000wade
- ISBN-100093025300
- ISBN-139780093025302
- LibraryThing2291010
- Goodreads4066361
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- Library of Congress Control Number72171386
- Better World Books9780093025302
- Open LibraryOL20988561M
Classifications
- DDC823/.9/1F
- LCCPZ3.A8954 Her3
- LCCPR6001.U3 Her3
Description
Unlike Wade's mysteries with his series detective Inspector Poole, this book is set of short whodunnits, each chapter covering a crime investigated by an ambitious young policeman who hopes someday to make his way into the ranks of the CID. From fantasticfiction dot com: "PC John Bragg is young and full of ambition, and with his eye on making Superintendent one day, he squares up to each case that comes his way as an opportunity to show himself brave, reliable and a good detective. In town and country, at scenes of murder, robbery, fraud, abduction, military and industrial spying and arson, PC John Bragg's character grows as his mettle is tested. From dealing with artists' models in a murder case, to ensuring a bejewelled, high-spirited American heiress doesn't attract the wrong sort of attention, to protecting the pay destined for a staff of quarrymen, PC Bragg has his work cut out for him."
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