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The Figure of Eight: A 'Perrins, Private Investigators' Mystery
The End of the Chase: A 'Perrins, Private Investigators' Mystery
Murder at Monk's Barn: A 'Perrins, Private Investigators' Mystery
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The 'Perrins, Private Investigators' Mysteries Series

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"Terrible disaster at the House of Commons."

Christopher Perrin, investigator, is drawing up a confidential report for a distinguished client, when he is interrupted by Miss Millicent Rushburton, daughter of leading politician Sir Ethelred Rushburton.

Miss Rushburton is trying to trace her father's secretary, Cuthbert Solway

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Release dateFeb 1, 2021
The Figure of Eight: A 'Perrins, Private Investigators' Mystery
The End of the Chase: A 'Perrins, Private Investigators' Mystery
Murder at Monk's Barn: A 'Perrins, Private Investigators' Mystery

Titles in the series (4)

  • Murder at Monk's Barn: A 'Perrins, Private Investigators' Mystery

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    Murder at Monk's Barn: A 'Perrins, Private Investigators' Mystery
    Murder at Monk's Barn: A 'Perrins, Private Investigators' Mystery

    Burden, who had served in the war, and had considerable experience of death in its violent forms, took a pace forward. He saw at once that Mr. Wynter was beyond mortal aid. Gregory Wynter is shot dead through the window of his dressing room. There is no apparent motive for the crime, and it seems impossible for the murderer to hav

  • The Figure of Eight: A 'Perrins, Private Investigators' Mystery

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    The Figure of Eight: A 'Perrins, Private Investigators' Mystery
    The Figure of Eight: A 'Perrins, Private Investigators' Mystery

    "Would it interest you to discover the identity of the man who boarded the bus at Piccadilly Circus with Lola Martinaes at about ten o'clock last Friday evening?" A woman is found sleeping on a London bus-so deeply asleep, in fact, that she cannot be woken. After being taken to hospital, the woman dies. She is identified as Lola M

  • The End of the Chase: A 'Perrins, Private Investigators' Mystery

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    The End of the Chase: A 'Perrins, Private Investigators' Mystery
    The End of the Chase: A 'Perrins, Private Investigators' Mystery

    Herr Berndt leant forward in his chair. "Have you ever noticed how if one speaks about a thing, one usually hears about it again within a few days?" Christopher Perrin, investigator, is on the track of Duggie the Locksmith, suspected of being behind a major robbery. When he is caught in Belgium, Perrin is astonished and puzzled to

  • The Prime Minister's Pencil: A 'Perrins, Private Investigators' Mystery

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    The Prime Minister's Pencil: A 'Perrins, Private Investigators' Mystery
    The Prime Minister's Pencil: A 'Perrins, Private Investigators' Mystery

    "Terrible disaster at the House of Commons." Christopher Perrin, investigator, is drawing up a confidential report for a distinguished client, when he is interrupted by Miss Millicent Rushburton, daughter of leading politician Sir Ethelred Rushburton. Miss Rushburton is trying to trace her father's secretary, Cuthbert Solway

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Cecil Waye

Cecil Waye was a pseudonym of Cecil John Charles Street (1884-1964), who, after a distinguished career in the British army, became a prolific writer of detective novels. He produced two long series of novels; one under the name of John Rhode featuring the forensic scientist Dr. Priestley, and another under the name of Miles Burton. As Cecil Waye, Street also produced four mysteries in the early thirties: Murder at Monk's Barn, The Figure of Eight, The End of the Chase and The Prime Minister's Pencil. These works are now republished by Dean Street Press.

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