Edwy Searles BROOKS. LE FANTOME DE LONG MARSLEY. Editions des Loisirs, "Loisirs Police" # 1, 1939, broche, format 12*18.5 cm, 254 pages. COUVERTURE ILLUSTREE par CLAUDEL. coiffes et coins des plats un peu touches, plats un peu passes, autrement BON ETAT,
Traduit de l'anglais (The Strange Case of the Antlered Man - 1935)
EDITION ORIGINALE en Francais
Je n'ai pas trouve de resume en francais :
Is the Antlered Man an avatar of a pagan god, perhaps Herne the Huntsman? Or does the Antlered Man conceal an all-too-human identity bent on mayhem?
This is the challenge facing Chief Detective-Inspector William Beeke and Detective-Sergeant Eustace Cavendish when a corpse is discovered on a lonely country road outside the village of Long Marsley. Rumor is quick to spread that the death was caused by the ghost of Long Marsley: the Antlered Man.
Inspector Beeke -- otherwise affectionately known as the Grouser on account of his far-too-long-held conviction that he is a terminally-ill man -- quickly scents more than ectoplasm in the air and begins to unravel the mystery. What's known for certain is that whenever the Antlered Man appears, death is sure to follow ...
The Strange Case of the Antlered Man is perhaps the most sought-after work by the prolific British author Edwy Searles Brooks.
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