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Corpses in Enderby
Corpses in Enderby | George Bellairs
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Ned Bunn wasn't a popular member of the community of Enderby. There were people who had wished him dead. But when he is murdered on the doorstep of his own shop there's a terrible outcry, the community is in shock. Littlejohn of Scotland Yard investigates the case and finds there are some startling revelations about Bunn and his family, before the murderer is finally tracked down.
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Corpses in Enderby | George Bellairs
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Not the right one (but this isn‘t in the database) but I‘m reading first George Bellairs

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whatrebeccasread
Corpses in Enderby | George Bellairs
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Mehso-so

“Corpses in Enderby” is another good piece of 1950s detective fiction by George Bellairs. This is a nice story, but just an okay 3 star read for me. I won‘t be ruling out Bellairs‘ books in the future though (there are loads more for me to read!)

My full review is up on my blog now 📚

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Lel2403
Corpses in Enderby | George Bellairs
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Ned Bunn is an unlikable bullish man who bullies his 40 year old daughter and sees off any potential suitor, to ensure she stays to look after him. She does have a sweetheart and Ned catches them ‘canoodling ‘ and throws him out of the house. Ned is then murdered by a single gun shot to the head, and so begins the tale. Family intrigue and hatred abound

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