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There's a Reason for Everything

A Bobby Owen Mystery

E. R. Punshon

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Dean Street Press
01 August 2016
"With a slow gesture of one lifted hand, Bobby pointed. There, in a space between the prostrate stag and posturing goddess, was a human leg, a twisted, motionless leg in a strained, unnatural position.

Bobby Owen, now Deputy Chief Constable of Wychshire, finds himself taking part in a ghost hunt at legendary haunted mansion Nonpareil. What he discovers is the very real corpse of a paranormal investigator. It seems that among the phantoms there are fakes - but will that end up including a priceless painting by Vermeer?

There's a Reason for Everything was first published in 1945, the twenty-first of the Bobby Owen mysteries, a series eventually including thirty-five novels. This edition features a new introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans.

""What is distinction? ... in the works of Mr. E.R. Punshon we salute it every time."" Dorothy L. Sayers

""No fictional policeman deserves professional advancement more than solid, intelligent Bobby Owen. It's gratifying to learn he's now deputy chief constable of Wychshire and equally gratifying to know that his promotion doesn't keep him from investigating such absorbing problems as this. ..."" San Francisco Chronicle"

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Imprint:   Dean Street Press
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 11mm
Weight:   213g
ISBN:   9781911413417
ISBN 10:   1911413414
Series:   A Bobby Owen Mystery
Pages:   212
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

E.R. Punshon was born in London in 1872. At the age of fourteen he started life in an office. His employers soon informed him that he would never make a really satisfactory clerk, and he, agreeing, spent the next few years wandering about Canada and the United States, endeavouring without great success to earn a living in any occupation that offered. Returning home by way of working a passage on a cattle boat, he began to write. He contributed to many magazines and periodicals, wrote plays, and published nearly fifty novels, among which his detective stories proved the most popular and enduring. He died in 1956.

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