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Going to the dogs [sound recording]

Duffy is summoned to a country manor for his hairiest case yet. Vic Crowther's housekeeper found the body. Ricky bled out after crashing through the French windows of the manor's library. Crowther doesn't know who did this to Ricky, but he does know whom to blame. Duffy, the security consultant who installed the dodgy burglar alarm, will have to answer for this murder. When Duffy rushes out to the country to smooth things over, he finds more than one surprise. First of all, Ricky was a dog. And Braunscombe Hall is filled to capacity with strange folks--even by Duffy's rarefied standards. His country sojourn is extended--as are his headaches--when he finds that each of the eccentric guests has a problem that needs his expertise.

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  • "Duffy is summoned to a country manor for his hairiest case yet. Vic Crowther's housekeeper found the body. Ricky bled out after crashing through the French windows of the manor's library. Crowther doesn't know who did this to Ricky, but he does know whom to blame. Duffy, the security consultant who installed the dodgy burglar alarm, will have to answer for this murder. When Duffy rushes out to the country to smooth things over, he finds more than one surprise. First of all, Ricky was a dog. And Braunscombe Hall is filled to capacity with strange folks--even by Duffy's rarefied standards. His country sojourn is extended--as are his headaches--when he finds that each of the eccentric guests has a problem that needs his expertise."@en
  • ""Duffy receives a message from the old country mansion of Vic Crowther, an old and dubious acquaintance, that a dead body has been found in the library. So the uncommonly street-smart, cynical, neurotic, bisexual private investigator leaves London and proceeds to what should be a classic, genteel rural estate only to discover that the murder victim is Crowther's dog. The weekend quests are as ill-suited to the setting of Braunscombe Hall as is Duffy, who, when his stay is prolonged, finds himself with an epidemic of crime on his hands and houseful of suspects who don't always take to his presence. Even their legal behavior isn't very nice. And Duffy worries that British society is going to the dogs."--Page 4 of cover."
  • "Een biseksuele ex-politieman wordt door een oude vriend -inmiddels een schatrijke popster- op zijn landgoed uitgenodigd wanneer daar een hond gedood is."

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Ausgabe"
  • "Translations"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"
  • "Fiction"

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  • "Vor die Hunde gehen : Kriminal-roman"
  • "Tout fout le camp ! : roman"
  • "Duffy sau Os de ros : [roman]"
  • "Vor die Hunde gehen : Kriminalroman"
  • "Duffy sau os de ros"
  • "Vor die Hunde gehen : Kriminalroman ; [ein Duffy-Krimi]"
  • "Tout fout le camp !"
  • "Tout fout le camp"
  • "Going to the dogs [sound recording]"@en
  • "Going to the dogs"@en
  • "Going to the dogs"
  • "Going to the Dogs"
  • "In de vernieling"