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Murder at Lord's Station
Murder at Lord's Station: The gripping wartime mystery series | Jim Eldridge
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March, 1941. London is the scene of nightly destruction as the Blitz continues, and the bombing is taking its toll on the city's inhabitants. Detective Chief Inspector Coburg and Sergeant Lampson are recovering from a devastating bomb attack on the Café de Paris when they receive a call asking them to go to the disused Lord's Underground station where the body of a man has been discovered outside the formerly busy station. The dead man was the victim of a brutal attack, beaten to death by what appears to have been a cricket bat. Could the dead man be associated with 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 put in a spin by this complex case.
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With persons murdered using cricket bats, hammers and guns there is no let up in the number of bodies being discovered in this novel. Set around the London Jazz scene, cricket matches at the famous Lords ground along with illegal gambling the detectives have their work cut out. With a little more excitement than in a cozy mystery I found it to be an entertaining read although, in some parts it was obvious what was going to happen next.