The Twenty-Third Man

The Twenty-Third Man

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Jan 1, 1985 · English · Hardcover (240 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 240
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1985
Publisher Michael Joseph
ISBN-10 0718126165
ISBN-13 9780718126162

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In a serene holiday setting, the astute Mrs. Bradley, a famed criminologist and psychoanalyst, finds herself unwinding amid picturesque surroundings. However, her leisure is swiftly disrupted when an enigmatic case surfaces. As whispers of suspicion swirl around the mysterious disappearance of a local figure, she is drawn into a web of intrigue that challenges her razor-sharp intellect.

Amidst the idyllic backdrop, the layers of human psychology begin to unravel as Mrs. Bradley navigates through secrets and lies. The stark contrasts between her calm demeanor and the chaotic events unfolding reveal her knack for peering into the minds of others. With a blend of dry wit and keen observation, she dissects relationships and motives, uncovering hidden truths that others overlook.

As she delves deeper into the investigation, alliances shift, and the clues lead her to unexpected conclusions. The journey transforms from a leisurely retreat into a captivating exploration of human nature, where every interaction holds the potential for revelation. Mrs. Bradley's sharp mind and unyielding determination ensure that this holiday will be anything but ordinary.

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Mystery Science Fiction Business & Economics Crime
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