Blueprint for Murder

Blueprint for Murder by Roger Bax, published by Arcturus in 2011, is a mystery novel that unfolds the investigation into the murder of wealthy industrialist Charles Collison. Found bludgeoned to death shortly after his son, Geoffrey, and nephew, Arthur Cross, return from World War II, both men emerge as primary suspects due to their status as principal beneficiaries of Charles’ will. This edition contains 256 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will follow Inspector James as he delves into the complexities of the case, navigating the motives and secrets surrounding the Collison family. The narrative explores themes of crime and deception, offering a detailed look at the dynamics between the characters involved. As the investigation progresses, the tension builds, leading to a resolution that reveals the true nature of the relationships at play.
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Wealthy industrialist Charles Collison is found bludgeoned to death shortly after his son, Geoffrey, and nephew, Arthur Cross, return from World War II. As the principal beneficiaries of Charles’ will, both men are suspects. Inspector James, called in to investigate, thinks he knows which of them is guilty.
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