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|author=Martyn Beardsley
|title=Murder in Montague Place
|rating=3.5
|genre=Crime (Historical)
|summary=In the middle of the nineteenth century the idea of having a group of policemen who would be known as ''detectives'' was still regarded as rather revolutionary. Some people thought of them as spies, but the beautiful Mrs Eleanora Scambles was convinced that they could help her. She claimed that her husband had been wrongly accused of the murder of Edward Mizzentoft and was likely to hang for a crime which she knew that he hadn't committed. The case was in the hands of Inspector Bucket's colleague who had no doubts about Scambles' guilt, but Bucket and his assistant, Sergeant Gordon attempted to look at the case without breaching professional etiquette.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0719807042</amazonuk>
}}
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