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Nigel Strangeways knew that publishing was a cut-throat business – but he was hardly expecting to stumble over an actual corpse Wenham and Geraldine was a long-established and highly successful publishing firm with a reputation to guard. So its directors were less than pleased when libellous passages in a British General’s memoirs were mysteriously reinstated, and frankly outraged when their glamorous, best-selling authoress was found on the premises with her throat cut. Nicholas Blake is the pen-name of the poet C. Day Lewis, whose twenty crime novels are some of the cleverest and most entertaining in the genre. ‘Nicholas Black is a master of detective fiction’ DAILY TELEGRAPH Paperback, 201 pages. In good preloved condition with the exception of some wear of the cover (two small surface tears where stickers were removed) and slight yellowing to page edges.