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This novelisation of the radio serial Paul Temple and the Jonathan
Mystery also includes a Paul Temple short story, 'The
Ventriloquist's Doll'. Photographer and amateur detective Philip
Holt is asked to investigate the unexplained murder of an American
student at an English university. With a postcard signed
'Christopher' and the boy's father's missing signet ring as his
only leads, Holt's investigation soon snowballs into forgery,
blackmail, smuggling ... and more murder. Dead to the World is
Francis Durbridge's novelisation of his radio serial Paul Temple
and the Jonathan Mystery, rewriting the Paul and Steve Temple
characters as Philip Holt and his secretary Ruth Sanders. This new
edition is introduced by bibliographer Melvyn Barnes and includes
the Paul Temple Christmas story THE VENTRILOQUIST'S DOLL.
This novelisation of the radio serial Paul Temple and the Gilbert
Case also includes a bonus short story, 'Paul Temple and the
Nightingale'. It was an open-and-shut case: Lucy Staines was
murdered by her hot-headed fiance Harold Weldon. But something
about it is troubling ex-Fleet Street crime reporter Mike Baxter -
why was one of Lucy's shoes missing from the crime scene? When an
identical murder occurs while Weldon is safely behind bars, the
whole case is re-opened - and everything revolves around another
woman's shoes... Another Woman's Shoes is Francis Durbridge's
rewrite of his radio serial Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case, in
which Mike and Linda Baxter take the places of Paul and Steve
Temple in pursuing the killer. This new edition is introduced by
bibliographer Melvyn Barnes and includes the short story PAUL
TEMPLE AND THE NIGHTINGALE.
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Back Room Girl (Paperback)
Francis Durbridge; Introduction by Melvyn Barnes
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Never published in paperback, and back in print for the first time
since 1950, Back Room Girl was the first original novel by Francis
Durbridge. Retiring to No Man's Cove in Cornwall to write his
memoirs, crime reporter Roy Benton discovers that a disused tin
mine has become a research station for a secret weapons project.
Karen Silvers, in charge of operations, reluctantly accepts that
Benton's experience could help her fight a sinister organisation
intent on stealing their plans. Having adapted five of his Paul
Temple radio serials into successful novelisations, in 1950 Francis
Durbridge decided to try his hand at writing his first original
novel. Back Room Girl bore all the hallmarks of the famous Paul
Temple stories, an outlandish mixture of mystery, glamour and
suspense, in a book that was never reprinted and so became an
enigma to his many fans - until now. Includes an introduction by
bibliographer Melvyn Barnes plus two rare short stories written for
Christmas annuals: LIGHT-FINGERS and A PRESENT FROM PAUL TEMPLE.
Never before published in paperback, and back in print for the
first time since 1951, this long-lost novelisation reworks the
nail-biting radio serial 'Paul Temple and the Gregory Affair' with
new and original characters. The Assistant Commissioner of Scotland
Yard visits retired Detective Lionel Wyatt with the chilling news
that an old adversary they never caught has struck again,
strangling an innocent girl. Wyatt is reluctant to return to police
work, but then another body is found - this time at his own home,
with a personal message: 'With the compliments of Mr Rossiter'. In
Design for Murder, Francis Durbridge adapted his longest Paul
Temple serial, Paul Temple and the Gregory Affair, into a
full-length novel. All the obligatory elements from the thrilling
radio episodes were present, but in a new twist, he renamed the
principal characters: Paul and Steve Temple became Lionel and Sally
Wyatt, and 'Mr Rossiter' replaced the villainous Gregory. Reprinted
for the first time in 66 years, fans of Francis Durbridge and of
Paul Temple can finally relive this ingenious adventure. Also
includes an introduction by bibliographer Melvyn Barnes plus the
exclusive 1946 Radio Times short story 'Paul Temple's White
Christmas'.
Republished for the first time since 1951, Beware of Johnny
Washington is Francis Durbridge’s clever reworking of the very
first Paul Temple radio serial using his new characters, the
amiable Johnny Washington and newspaper columnist Verity Glyn.
Includes as a bonus the first Paul Temple short story, ‘A Present
for Paul’. When a gang of desperate criminals begins leaving
calling cards inscribed ‘With the Compliments of Johnny
Washington’, the real Johnny Washington is encouraged by an
attractive newspaper columnist to throw in his lot with the police.
Johnny, an American ‘gentleman of leisure’ who has settled at a
quiet country house in Kent to enjoy the fishing, soon finds
himself involved with the mysterious Horatio Quince, a retired
schoolmaster who is on the trail of the gang’s unscrupulous
leader, the elusive ‘Grey Moose’. Best known for creating Paul
Temple for BBC radio in 1938, Francis Durbridge’s prolific output
of crime and mystery stories, encompassing plays, radio,
television, films and books, made him a household name for more
than 50 years. A new radio character, ‘Johnny Washington,
Esquire’, hit the airwaves in 1949, leading to the publication of
this one-off novel in 1951. This Detective Club classic is
introduced by writer and bibliographer Melvyn Barnes, author of
Francis Durbridge: A Centenary Appreciation, who reveals how Johnny
Washington’s only literary outing was actually a reworking of
Durbridge’s own Send for Paul Temple.
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News of Paul Temple
Melvyn Barnes; Francis Durbridge
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Discovery Miles 4 210
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