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100 1 _aDurbridge, Francis.
245 1 _aThe Passanger /
260 3 _aLondres:
_bCoronet,
_c1978.
300 _a160 p.
520 3 _aAs David Walker drove along the road, his thoughts kept churning round his business worries and the recent shock of his wife Evelyn's infidelity. If he hadn't been so preoccupied he never would have given a lift to the attractive young girl who thumbed him down. He didn't approve of hitchhikers on principle. And ~his doubts were to be fully justified - too late. For David's car ran out of petrol and he had to walk to a garage for help. When he returned, the girl had gone. Some time later the police paid David a visit: the girl's body had been found several hundred yards from the spot where David had left the car - strangled. Detective-inspector Martin Denson found a camera and some photographs at the girl flat. The camera belonged to David's brother; the photographs were au of David himself When Evelyn's lover admitted having known the dead girl, the case, began to look disturbingly complex. And Denson had less time in which to solve it than he thought.
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