








Twelve Horses and the Hangman's Noose
Main Series #1588. Penguin 1st Edition, published 1961.
John Mapstead kept twelve horses at his riding-stables. Eight were for hire, three came and went mysteriously in connection with race meetings and one was for his own use. It was in the loose-box of the latter that they found his battered body, and the horse was squealing mad and had blood on its hoof. The verdict of the inquest was Death by Misadventure, but Dame Beatrice Bradley, Gladys Mitchell's unique detective, began to make inquiries which uncovered one strange feature of the case after another, until by a cold process of deduction she and her secretary were in a position to prove just what had been going on in the Hampshire countryside.
Condition grading: Good Minus. Some tanning to right edge of rear cover, spine and left edge of front cover. Wear to spine ends. Light crease to bottom left corner of rear cover and bottom right corner of front cover. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.
Main Series #1588. Penguin 1st Edition, published 1961.
John Mapstead kept twelve horses at his riding-stables. Eight were for hire, three came and went mysteriously in connection with race meetings and one was for his own use. It was in the loose-box of the latter that they found his battered body, and the horse was squealing mad and had blood on its hoof. The verdict of the inquest was Death by Misadventure, but Dame Beatrice Bradley, Gladys Mitchell's unique detective, began to make inquiries which uncovered one strange feature of the case after another, until by a cold process of deduction she and her secretary were in a position to prove just what had been going on in the Hampshire countryside.
Condition grading: Good Minus. Some tanning to right edge of rear cover, spine and left edge of front cover. Wear to spine ends. Light crease to bottom left corner of rear cover and bottom right corner of front cover. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.