Double Cross Purposes by Ronald Knox - ISBN: 9781471900471
Paperback

Double Cross Purposes

  • Paperback

    256 pages

  • Release Date

    31 January 2013

Summary

The Hon. Vernon Lethaby is a flamboyant, headline-seeking exhibitionist with extravagant tastes and an allowance that barely covers his racing debts. In an unlikely partnership with middle-aged Canadian adventurer Joe ‘Digger’ Henderson, he strikes out for the Highlands of Scotland to hunt for Prince Charlie’s treasure, which, according to legend, is interred on the isle of Erran.

But Lathaby doesn’t trust his partner, and has taken out insurance to cover him against being swind…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781471900471
ISBN-10:1471900479
Author:Ronald Knox
Publisher:The Murder Room
Imprint:The Murder Room
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:256
Release Date:31 January 2013
Weight:41g
Dimensions:129mm x 198mm
Series:Murder Room
A-Format
B-Format
Double Cross Purposes by Ronald Knox - ISBN: 9781471900471
129 × 198 mm
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A4
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About The Author

Ronald Knox

It was Ronald Knox, who, as a pioneer of Golden Age detective fiction, codified the rules of the genre in his ‘Ten Commandments of Detection’, which stipulated, among other rules, that ‘No Chinaman must figure in the story’, and ‘Not more than one secret room or passage is allowable’. He was a Sherlock Holmes aficionado, writing a satirical essay that was read by Arthur Conan Doyle himself, and is credited with creating the notion of ‘Sherlockian studies’, which treats Sherlock Holmes as a real-life character. Educated at Eton and Oxford, Knox was ordained as priest in the Church of England but later entered the Roman Catholic Church. He completed the first Roman Catholic translation of the Bible into English for more than 350 years, and wrote detective stories in order to supplement the modest stipend of his Oxford Chaplaincy.

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