Leslie Ford – Honolulu Murder Story – First Edition 1947
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First edition, first printing of Honolulu Murder Story by Leslie Ford, published by Collins Crime Club in 1947. A near fine book in publisher’s original red cloth bound boards with black titling to the spine, free from internal inscriptions, with slight pushing to the head and foot of the spine, the text block with some browning and spotting, spotting to prelims. The near fine unclipped wrapper with pushing to spine tips and open tear to upper edge of rear panel, with slight browning to rear panel and flap folds, slight fading to the spine.
Honolulu Murder Story by Leslie Ford is a gripping mystery set in exotic Hawaii. The novel follows Colonel John Primrose and his assistant Grace Latham as they investigate the murder of a wealthy socialite. Amidst tropical splendour, they uncover a web of deceit, jealousy and hidden motives within high society. Ford’s vivid descriptions and sharp characterisation create a captivating atmosphere, blending suspense with the allure of the Hawaiian setting in a classic whodunit.
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First edition, first printing of Honolulu Murder Story by Leslie Ford, published by Collins Crime Club in 1947. A near fine book in publisher’s original red cloth bound boards with black titling to the spine, free from internal inscriptions, with slight pushing to the head and foot of the spine, the text block with some browning and spotting, spotting to prelims. The near fine unclipped wrapper with pushing to spine tips and open tear to upper edge of rear panel, with slight browning to rear panel and flap folds, slight fading to the spine.
Honolulu Murder Story by Leslie Ford is a gripping mystery set in exotic Hawaii. The novel follows Colonel John Primrose and his assistant Grace Latham as they investigate the murder of a wealthy socialite. Amidst tropical splendour, they uncover a web of deceit, jealousy and hidden motives within high society. Ford’s vivid descriptions and sharp characterisation create a captivating atmosphere, blending suspense with the allure of the Hawaiian setting in a classic whodunit.