A planeful of passengers dead from cyanide poisoning. Twelve bodies riddled with bullets in the sewers of Hong Kong. As the city is paralyzed with fear, Chief Harry Feiffer is thrust into the spotlight - as the prime suspect!
The first in Marshall's classic series of police procedurals - suspenseful and hilarious in equal measure.
In the Hong Bay district of Hong Kong, crimes of every shape and size are commonplace. But not letter bombs... When Detective Inspector Spencer narrowly escapes becoming a victim, the Yellowthread Street police are grimly determined to track down the culprit.
Between 1787 and 1798, the agricultural writer and land agent William Marshall... Læs mere
A pioneer of scientific methods of farming, William Marshall published... Læs mere
A pioneer of scientific methods of farming, William Marshall published... Læs mere
William Marshall, an experienced farmer and land agent, published this work anonymously in 1785. It begins with instructions on propagation and... Læs mere
This two-volume 1796 work by William Marshall (1745–1818) is a guide for... Læs mere
This two-volume 1796 work by William Marshall (1745–1818) was intended as... Læs mere
In this 1779 book (one of his earliest) William Marshall (1745–1818) describes his observations and experiments on his arable farm in... Læs mere
Between 1787 and 1798, the agricultural writer and land agent William Marshall... Læs mere