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Tom Brown's body

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George Conway was a junior master at Spey College. The Head considered him a reliable history specialist and a useful games coach, but his fellow masters thought him rude and insufferably presumptuous and the boys called him a mean and treacherous beast.

But, as Inspector Gavin said, 'Public schoolboys don't murder the staff'.

Mrs Bradley isn't so certain; at least she feels sure they know more than they will say.

The erudite Micklethwaite, for example, an expert in judo, refuses to speak of the abominable Conway, who accused him of cheating in the exam for the Divinity Prize.

Mrs Bradley has to use tact and guile - not to mention a bit of black magic - to make boys and masters tell the whole story.

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BBC Audiobooks Ltd
1405685298 / 9781405685290
Hardback
823.912
01/11/2005
United Kingdom
English
Classic crime
248 p.
23 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Michael Joseph, 1949.