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Author

Tim Heald

Category

Crime & Mystery

Poison At The Pueblo

Tim Heald

A Simon Bognor mystery
At an exclusive language school in the hills outside Salamanca, former British gangster Jimmy Trubshawe is discovered flat on his back in his luxury cabin, clad only in boxer shorts and white socks, his face an unattractive shade of purple. He is, of course, extremely dead. The cause is soon established as the ingestion of poisonous mushrooms. But was the unfortunate Trubshawe's fatal meal an accident - or murder Alerted by his contacts in the Spanish Guardia Civil, Sir Simon Bognor decides it's his business to find out . . .

UK edition Select Format
Publication Date: 22 Oct 2011
ISBN: 9781780290102
Price: £19.99
Dimensions: 141 x 222
Extent: 208 pages
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US edition Select Format
Publication Date: 1 Feb 2012
ISBN: 9781780290102
Price: $28.95
Dimensions: 5.25 x 8.5
Extent: 208 pages
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