"Frank Hugh Smallwood was first murdered on the 15th** of
April, 1927"
Bookseller Theodore Terhune investigates an old homicide case after he
stumbles on the freshly murdered corpse of seaman Frank Smallwood, a man
thought to have been murdered nearly twenty years previously during a
houseboat party on the Thames. Smallwood's alleged killer Charles
Cockburn was convicted and served a lengthy prison sentence before being
killed in the war. So who wanted Smallwood dead now? And what actually
happened between Smallwood and Cockburn all those years ago? A book of
poetry found lying near the body puts Terhune on the trail of an
unlikely murderer. An entertaining blend of detective story and
courtroom drama.
BRUCE GRAEME (1900-1982) was a pseudonym of Graham Montague Jeffries, an
author of more than 100 crime novels and a founding member of the Crime
Writer's Association. He created six series sleuths, including
bookseller and accidental detective Theodore Terhune, whose eight
adventures-Seven Clues in Search of a Crime (1941); House with Crooked
Walls (1942); A Case for Solomon (1943); Work for the Hangman (1944);
Ten Trails to Tyburn (1944); A Case of Books (1946) and And a Bottle of
Rum (1949)- are republished by Moonstone Press.