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Audrey Bedford, a small town girl, goes to London and is arrested for stealing the Queen of Finland's necklace. She realizes immediately that her sister is the guilty party, but family loyalty leads her to accept the charge and she does the time rather than implicate her sister. Once released from prison she takes the only job she can find and ends up embroiled in a case of murder, robbery and stolen diamonds. Because of her past she can't afford to let events unfold as they will, to keep her freedom she must be an active participant in getting to the bottom of this mystery.

Produktbeschreibung
Audrey Bedford, a small town girl, goes to London and is arrested for stealing the Queen of Finland's necklace. She realizes immediately that her sister is the guilty party, but family loyalty leads her to accept the charge and she does the time rather than implicate her sister. Once released from prison she takes the only job she can find and ends up embroiled in a case of murder, robbery and stolen diamonds. Because of her past she can't afford to let events unfold as they will, to keep her freedom she must be an active participant in getting to the bottom of this mystery.
Autorenporträt
Edgar Wallace was a prolific British author known for his influential contributions to the crime and detective fiction genre. His work, including "The Fellowship of the Frog," has left a lasting impact on the literary world. Wallace's writing is characterized by his ability to craft intricate and suspenseful plots. With a keen eye for detail and a knack for creating memorable characters, he captivated readers with his thrilling narratives. His stories often featured cunning criminals, intrepid detectives, and unexpected twists that kept readers guessing until the very end. As an author, Edgar Wallace displayed a remarkable talent for storytelling and a deep understanding of human nature. His works were known for their fast-paced action, intricate mysteries, and dramatic tension. Wallace's writing style was accessible and engaging, making his stories popular with a wide range of readers.¿