Tether's End
First published: 1958
Description
"The Goff Place Mystery" remained unsolved, the body of the murdered pawnbroker never found. On the night of the killing, a bus had parked on the narrow cul-de-sac. Witnesses saw two elderly passengers dozing. Later, a ghastly trail of blood led from the pawnbroker's stairs to this dead-end street. From these scanty clues, Scotland Yard Superintendent Charles Luke had come up with a most farfetched theory - even the imperturbable Albert Campion had doubts when the evidence took them to a dusty curio museum called Tether's End.
Also known as "Hide My Eyes".
Also known as "Hide My Eyes".
Subjects
Fiction
Private investigators
Albert Campion (Fictitious character)
English detective and mystery stories
Fiction, mystery & detective, general
Campion, albert (fictitious character), fiction
Fiction in English
London (england), fiction
Private investigators, fiction
Fiction, mystery & detective, international crime & mystery
Fiction, mystery & detective, historical
Fiction, mystery & detective, traditional







