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Murder at Lord’s Station

The gripping wartime mystery series - London Underground Station Mysteries

Murder at Lord’s Station
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Paperback
ISBN-13
9780749030889
Release Date
2025-02-20

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Murder at Lords Station : The gripping wartime mystery series, Jim Eldridge
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Murder at Lord's Station. Paperback. By Jim Eldridge
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London, March 1941. The Blitz continues to cast a shadow over the city's brightest spots such as the Café de Paris.Having narrowly escaped a devastating bomb attack on the nightclub, Detective Chief Inspector Coburg and Sergeant Lampson are called to the disused Lord's Underground station where the body of a man has been discovered. The dead man was beaten to death by what may have been a cricket bat.Is he linked to the British Empire XI, made up of players from Great Britain and far-flung corners of the globe, who are playing at the world-famous Lord's Cricket Ground?Coburg and Lampson are certainly put in a spin by this complex case.
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