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'Ware Danger

(1941)
(The fifth book in the Patrick Dawlish series)
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An urgent summons to The Clarion Hotel in London snatches Patrick Dawlish away from his wartime posting and throws him together with two old friends and the beautiful yet mysterious Julia Danaway, who seems to be just a little bit too interested in the trio of army officers. When Julia is nearly killed in front of them by a runaway electric trolley at King's Cross Station Dawlish begins to wonder if this really was just a chance meeting on a crowded train...

Fiction maestro John Creasey ( 1908 - 1973 ) was and remains an enigma. He was one of the biggest selling and (by most measures) the most prolific producer of fiction, of the 20th century, writing over 620 novels in both his own name and through over 25 different pseudonyms including; Gordon Ashe, Michael Halliday, Jeremy York, Norman Deane, Anthony Morton and JJ Maric.

Creasey's popularity is as staggering as his output with book sales approaching 100 million copies across 29 languages in over 100 countries. At the peak of his commercial success Creasey was selling 4 million books a year in the UK and USA alone. Protagonists such as Gideon of Scotland Yard, The Baron and The Toff are lynchpins of British post war crime fiction, and several Creasey works were adapted for TV and film.


Genre: Mystery

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