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A Murder of Some Importance by Bruce Graeme Author's Personal Copy First Edition Hutchinson 1931. Author's copy with his personal bookplate to front pastedown. Contents clean and unblemished throughout and covers VG. In a bright near fine dust jacket with publisher's printed price of 7/6 to spine.

"A Murder of Some Importance," penned by Bruce Graeme in 1931, introduces readers to a complex narrative centered on a perplexing crime. The novel follows Detective Superintendent William Stevens and Inspector Pierre Allain as they investigate a murder that disrupts the quiet veneer of its setting. Graeme weaves a tale marked by meticulous detail and intricate plotting, characteristic of early 20th-century British detective fiction. The story unfolds with a blend of procedural rigor and subtle character development, offering an insightful glimpse into the era's criminous landscape.

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A Murder of Some Importance by Bruce Graeme Author's Personal Copy First Edition Hutchinson 1931

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