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Framed in Guilt eBook John Russell Fearn



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Behind a locked door is a grisly murder scene…



William Barridge, a meek and mild solicitor’s clerk, browbeated by his wife and pushed around by his colleagues, is found lying on the floor of his locked office with a knife in his back in the middle of a workday.

But how could a man so innocuous have had any enemies?

When Superintendent Henshaw investigates, it becomes evident that Barridge had mysterious dealings with his brother in Australia — and an association with an attractive divorcee.

But Henry Minton, Barridge’s employer — was the only person with a key to the locked office…

Part of Fearn’s highly acclaimed Locked Door series, this fast-paced thriller will keep you guessing until the last page.

Praise for John Russell Fearn



“I have yet to read a book employing the same murder method. It is unusual and imaginative ideas like this that make [Fearn’s] books worth tracking down and reading.” – Pretty Sinister

“… A pioneer of science fiction […] he was one of the Greats of the earlier ages, and his name should be there with Hugo Gernsback, John W. Campbell, Stanley G. Weinbaum, Murray Leinster, and all the others whose thoughts and works formulated today’s modern science fiction.” —John Carnell, New Worlds

John Russell Fearn was an extremely prolific and popular British writer, who began in the American pulps, then almost single-handedly drove the post-World War II boom in British publishing with a flood of science fiction, detective stories, westerns, and adventure fiction. He was so popular that one of his pseudonyms became the editor of Vargo Statten’s Science Fiction Magazine in the 1950’s. His work is noted for its vigor and wild imagination. He has always had a substantial cult following and has been popular in translation around the world. He passed away in 1960 at the age of 52.

Framed in Guilt eBook John Russell Fearn

Good of its kind. (I say that only because the five star rating I give this book does not put it on a par with War and Peace by Tolstoy.) This book was written shortly after World War II, and there are several indications of that: cheap soap, the secretary's concern for her stockings, and the black market. As for the story, a man is dead, and it was cleverly done.

Product details

  • File Size 657 KB
  • Print Length 360 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 1521864152
  • Publisher Endeavour Media (June 1, 2016)
  • Publication Date June 1, 2016
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01GHWAH84

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William Barridge, a solicitor's clerk, is found in his boss's office with a knife protruding from his back. The main door is locked, Barridge's office door is locked, and the boss's door is locked and the boss has the only key to his office.

The police must gather all possible evidence and try to unravel the mystery.

This is a great read with only 25 errors.
Good reading.
It was alright, but could have been much better
What a fun mystery! Wonderfully written and a great cast of characters! Looking forward to your next investigation Mr. Feam!
Good of its kind. (I say that only because the five star rating I give this book does not put it on a par with War and Peace by Tolstoy.) This book was written shortly after World War II, and there are several indications of that cheap soap, the secretary's concern for her stockings, and the black market. As for the story, a man is dead, and it was cleverly done.
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