George Templeton has been looking forward to his golfing holiday in Scotland. So he is not best pleased when a dislocated thumb puts paid to his plans and he is left with no other available occupation than a daily hike. Roaming the coastline, however, his boredom is allayed when he discovers an old schoolfriend engaged in the strange activity of hunting for bombs at the side of the road. When his old acquaintance claims never to have met him, Templeton's suspicions are aroused and his investigations soon lead him to a nefarious anarchist plot operating from a cottage on the cliffs - a plot which has terrible implications for the future of society as Templeton knows it...
Originally published in 1929, this vintage thriller from golden age crime writer A.G. Macdonell is full of excitement, humour and period charm.
Originally published in 1929, this vintage thriller from golden age crime writer A.G. Macdonell is full of excitement, humour and period charm.