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FRANCIS DURBRIDGE
Paul Temple and the Front Page Men
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LONG 1939
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Contents
CHAPTER I: Chief Inspector Charles Cavendish Mackenzie Reed
CHAPTER II: Mr. Andrew Brightman
CHAPTER III: Sir Norman Blakeley
CHAPTER IV: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Temple
CHAPTER VI: Rev. Charles Hargreaves
CHAPTER VII: A Message for Paul Temple
CHAPTER VIII: The Front Page Men
CHAPTER X: Story of a Rendezvous
CHAPTER XI: Paul Temple in Regent Street
CHAPTER XIII: The Falkirk Diamond
CHAPTER XV: Mr. Tony Rivoli Visits Scotland Yard
CHAPTER XVI: Paul Temple Receives a Warning
CHAPTER XVII: The First Circle
CHAPTER XIX: Mr. Goldie’s Mistake
CHAPTER XX: Concerning Lucky Gibson
CHAPTER XXI: In Which Hunter Receives a Surprise
CHAPTER XXII: Concerning Lina Fresnay and Herr Von Zelton
CHAPTER XXIII: Andrea Fortune Writes a Letter
CHAPTER XXIV: Murder on the Six-Ten
CHAPTER XXV: Visitors at Eastwood Mansions
CHAPTER XXVI: Concerning a Flat in Bloomsbury
CHAPTER XXVIII: Mr. Brightman Is Worried