The Daffodil Affair

The Daffodil Affair by Michael Innes, published by Penguin Books in 1964, is a work of fiction that intertwines elements of mystery and detective work. This edition spans 202 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Inspector Joh Appleby as he searches for his aunt’s horse, Daffodil, which possesses unique abilities related to numbers. Concurrently, Inspector Hudspith is on the trail of a missing girl named Lucy Rideout, and their paths continually intersect throughout the story.
Readers will find a blend of traditional mystery elements as the plot unfolds, revealing the connections between the two inspectors and their respective cases. The book delves into the intricacies of their investigations, highlighting the unusual circumstances surrounding Daffodil and the disappearance of Lucy. This edition offers a compact reading experience, making it suitable for those interested in classic detective fiction.
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Kriminalroman. Inspector Joh Appleby leder efter sin tantes hest Daffodil, som har særlige evner for tal; inspector Hudspith leder efter den ugen pige Lucy Rideout, og deres veje krydser hinanden hele tiden
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