The man they couldn't arrest

by Seamark.

First thus.

London : Hodder & Stoughton Limited, [1930s]. 128 pages.

Valman Dain, an inventor, develops a mechanism for eavesdropping on conversations and sets about tracking down the various criminal gangs which are plaguing London, and then sends anonymous tip-offs to Scotland Yard.

Paperback.

G+. Spotting to edges of text block. Wear and splitting to spine ends. Corners bumped and worn.

Ref No: 3962


Author(s): Seamark | Small, Austin J.

Collection(s): Crime fiction

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