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A Winter and Furneaux Mystery The brutal murder of the well-known French actress Rose de Bercy had rocked London. But when Chief Inspector Winter investigates he finds himself facing more complications than expected. Was the murderer an Anarchist bent on revenge, the rich American with whom the actress had been involved, or as he comes to suspect, someone much closer to the Chief Inspector, namely his right-hand man, Detective Inspector Furneaux. With everyone involved working at cross-purposes, even within Scotland Yard, Winter had his work cut out for him as he seeks justice in . . . The de Bercy Affair!…mehr

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A Winter and Furneaux Mystery The brutal murder of the well-known French actress Rose de Bercy had rocked London. But when Chief Inspector Winter investigates he finds himself facing more complications than expected. Was the murderer an Anarchist bent on revenge, the rich American with whom the actress had been involved, or as he comes to suspect, someone much closer to the Chief Inspector, namely his right-hand man, Detective Inspector Furneaux. With everyone involved working at cross-purposes, even within Scotland Yard, Winter had his work cut out for him as he seeks justice in . . . The de Bercy Affair!
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Louis Tracy (1863-1928) was a British journalist and author. He wrote numerous books both under his own name and using the pseudonyms Gordon Holmes and Robert Fraser. He shared these pseudonyms and collaborated with P.M. Shiel on a number of works. Among his books are The Wings of Morning (1903), The Stowmarket Mystery (1904), and Number Seventeen (1916).