
Murder Proof
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A gripping British crime novel, Murder Proof is penned under the pseudonym J.J. Marric — the pen name of prolific crime writer John Creasey — and belongs to the celebrated Commander George Gideon series. The novel follows the methodical and tenacious Commander Gideon of Scotland Yard as he navigates a labyrinthine murder investigation where the evidence seems designed to confound. Creasey's prose is sharp and procedural, presenting the gritty realities of detective work with authenticity and tension. The narrative masterfully balances multiple threads of suspicion, red herrings, and moral complexity, keeping readers riveted to the final revelation. A staple of mid-twentieth-century British crime fiction, this entry in the Gideon series showcases Creasey's unmatched command of the police procedural genre.
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Fair/Poor. Jacket: Worn/faded, chipped and worn with some minor damage. Page Condition: Yellowed likely due to age. Markings: -. Binding: Appears intact but aged. Stickers/Labels: None visible.
A gripping British crime novel, Murder Proof is penned under the pseudonym J.J. Marric — the pen name of prolific crime writer John Creasey — and belongs to the celebrated Commander George Gideon series. The novel follows the methodical and tenacious Commander Gideon of Scotland Yard as he navigates a labyrinthine murder investigation where the evidence seems designed to confound. Creasey's prose is sharp and procedural, presenting the gritty realities of detective work with authenticity and tension. The narrative masterfully balances multiple threads of suspicion, red herrings, and moral complexity, keeping readers riveted to the final revelation. A staple of mid-twentieth-century British crime fiction, this entry in the Gideon series showcases Creasey's unmatched command of the police procedural genre.












