Murder in Trinidad (novel)
1933 novel / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Murder in Trinidad is a 1933 mystery novel by the British-born American writer John Vandercook. It was the first in series of four novels by Vandercook featuring Bertram Lynch, a British investigator working for the League of Nations.[1] It was followed by Murder in Fiji in 1936 and two further entries in the 1950s. The novels are narrated by Robert Deane, a professor of history from Yale who Lynch befriends on board ship.
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Author | John Vandercook |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Bertram Lynch |
Genre | Mystery |
Publisher | The Crime Club |
Publication date | 1933 |
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Followed by | Murder in Fiji |
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