Jack on the Gallows Tree

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Golden Age mystery
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traditional British mystery
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780712369206
  • Dimensions: 130 x 190mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: British Library Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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"If Carolus Deene catches so much as a whiff of murder he will be on the scent with all the persistence and gusto of a dachshund in search of truffles."

While Senior History Master of Queen's School, Newminster, Carolus Deene has a troubling hobby as a criminologist and sometime sleuth. Even more troublingly, he has jaundice. But with the papers shouting of the crimewave sweeping the seaside resorts of England, sending him to the coast to recover is too risky for the Headmaster he will be much further from trouble in the inland spa resort of Buddington.

But before long Buddington is rocked by a twisted double-murder two elderly women found dead on the same night at the same time, each with a white lily by their side. Perhaps things are looking up for the curious Deene?

First published in 1960, Leo Bruce's classic mystery hums with his trademark wit and comedic flair, centred around an intelligent puzzle and a memorable cast of Buddington's best.

Leo Bruce was the pseudonym used by the English author Rupert Croft-Cooke (19011979) for his detective novels in the Sergeant Beef and Carolus Deene series. He also wrote numerous mystery short stories, non-genre novels, poetry, plays and non-fiction including biographies and essays for periodicals. Croft-Cooke was imprisoned due to his homosexuality in 1953, an experience which he wrote about in his book The Verdict of You All (1955).

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