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The first half of The Paper Thunderbolt (aka Operation Pax, 1951) by Michael Innes follows a two-bit con man by the name of Albert Routh as he muffs his most recent confidence game and winds up in the clutches of a secret society bent on world domination through the pacification of the masses. When he flees the bank on his two-stroke motorcycle after losing his nerve, he heads to the countryside and lands in the little village of Milton Porcorum where he meets a mysterious man by the name of Squ
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This 12th entry in the Inspector Appleby series was more of a suspense thriller than a traditional mystery -- something I am beginning to expect with Innes. Appleby himself plays a minor role with more of the action being done by his youngest (and closest) sister Jane, an Oxford student whose fiancé is missing. However, even this situation is secondary to the sinister criminal conspiracy discovered by the petty con-man Routh. The two become entangled when Jane happens to accidentally knock Routh
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Goodness! This was certainly action-packed!
A small time con man, and burglar, Alfred Routh, after having a scare at a bank, finds himself in the countryside in the Oxford area, due to trouble with his mo-ped. This brings him to an estate called Milton Manor. A man from the estate sums him up as a down and out, and invites him in. It seems the estate keeps wild animals, and so the security of the place is extremely high. Routh is left locked in a room while the man goes off but Routh is able to p ...more
A small time con man, and burglar, Alfred Routh, after having a scare at a bank, finds himself in the countryside in the Oxford area, due to trouble with his mo-ped. This brings him to an estate called Milton Manor. A man from the estate sums him up as a down and out, and invites him in. It seems the estate keeps wild animals, and so the security of the place is extremely high. Routh is left locked in a room while the man goes off but Routh is able to p ...more
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