Norman Berrow Norman Berrow i(A43450 works by) (a.k.a. Cyril Norman Berrow)
Born: Established: 1902
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Don't Jump, Mr Boland! Norman Berrow , London Melbourne : Ward, Lock , 1954 Z798777 1954 single work novel detective "J. Montague Belmore was perplexed. He and a motley group of revelers at a seaside party followed neighbor Boland th[r]ough a pea-soup fog to the edge of a cliff where the chased man apparently jumped to his death. The only problem was that there was no body! All that could be found were his hat and coat. So Inspector Tyson was called in and the mystery is now afoot - in more ways than one. This 1954 novel by New Zealand author Norman Berrow reads like a travelogue of the picturesque environs of Sydney, Australia as well as a top-drawer murder mystery ... " -- Bookjacket.
1 y separately published work icon The Eleventh Plague Norman Berrow , London : Ward, Lock , 1953 Z798774 1953 single work novel crime detective 'There's trouble a-brewing in the port of Sydney and most of it seems to be centered around the hot nightclub known as the Green Kookaburra. It doesn't take more than a murder or two to get the cadaverous Inspector Tyson on the job and, with the help of retired thespian J. Montague Belmore, he soon finds that blame can be laid on the eleventh plague to come out of Egypt: marihuana! There's just no telling what a reefer-puffer will do. Norman Berrow brings the streets and people of 1950's Sydney to life as no one ever has in this action-packed novel.' (From Ramble House's website.)
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