The Hampstead Mystery

The Hampstead Mystery by John R. Watson is a literary work published by 1st World Library – Literary Society in February 2007. This edition spans 364 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins with Detective-Inspector Chippenfield of Scotland Yard making a call to Hampstead Police Station, setting the stage for a mystery that unfolds through a series of intriguing events.
Readers will find a story that delves into the complexities of crime and investigation, as Chippenfield scrutinizes a mysterious note that hints at deeper secrets. The book explores themes related to detective work and the intricacies of human behavior, inviting readers to engage with the unfolding drama. With its focus on literary collections, The Hampstead Mystery offers a unique perspective on the genre, making it a notable addition to any bookshelf.
Official synopsis Publisher
Hallo! Is that Hampstead Police Station? “Yes. Who are you?” “Detective-Inspector Chippenfield of Scotland Yard. Tell Inspector Seldon I want him, and be quick about it.” “Yes, sir. Hang on, sir. I’ll put you through to him at once.” Detective-Inspector Chippenfield, of Scotland Yard, waited with the receiver held to his ear. While he waited he scrutinised keenly a sheet of paper which lay on the desk in front of him. It was a flimsy, faintly-ruled sheet from a cheap writing-pad, blotted and soiled, and covered with sprawling letters which had been roughly printed at irregular intervals as though to hide the identity of the writer. But the letters formed words, and the words read:
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