<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A golden age mystery, first published in 1933.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><em>"If I meet any dragons I'll run away."</em></p><p>When Mary Borlase, English governess of the little Countess Nadine, escapes from Russia during the Great War, she brings with her jewels belonging to the ill-fated Romanoffs, including a famous emerald, the Eye of Nero. Mary dies of pneumonia a few days after reaching England, in a room over her brother's antique shop. What has become of the now missing jewels? Has she hidden them somewhere, or entrusted them to someone before her death?</p><p>Years later a Russian waiter sells a secret twice over, and pays the ultimate price. The search for the emerald has begun.</p><p>For a man calling himself Mr. Brown, and his gang, it is first an adventure, but becomes a matter of life and death. For Martin Drury, chicken-farming in Sussex it brings the gleam of romance and a chance of knight errantry. And for Inspector Hugh Collier of Scotland Yard, young and ambitious, backing his intuitions against the opinions of his superiors, it is a case full of pitfalls, whose issues might spell promotion--or a fatal mark against his name.</p><p><em>The Belfry Murder</em> was originally published in 1933. This new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans.</p>
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