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Sir John Magill's Last Journey

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and linen that he hopes will revive the Irish linen industry and make his family's fortune. Despite much apparent evidence to the contrary, French deduces that Sir John never set foot on Irish soil alive. The investigation reaches its climax at
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outside Belfast. The evidence appears to point to Major Magill's having committed the murder in order to come into a large inheritance from his father, which he needed due to the struggling financial situation of the linen industry.
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is sought. Some years earlier, Magill turned over his business interests to his son Major Malcolm Magill and retired to live in
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Returning to England, French's investigations centre on the last journey taken by Sir John Magill on the
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and a cruise taken by Sir John's nephew, Victor, on a
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Index


Freeman Wills Crofts
Inspector French
Detective
Collins Crime Club
Harpers
United Kingdom
The Box Office Murders
Mystery in the Channel
detective novel
Freeman Wills Crofts
Inspector French
Golden Age of Detective Fiction
Belfast
puzzle mysteries
railway timetables
boat
Royal Ulster Constabulary
Northern Irish state
Irish Free State
Gaelic
linen
Belfast
Scotland Yard
Knightsbridge
country estate
boat train
Euston
Stanraer
launch

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