Turning up missing is better than turning up dead Inspector Peter Wyatt is out of town. This is inconvenient, because something is terribly wrong with Andrew Tillet and Sara Wiggins's friend, antiquities dealer Baron Beasley-and he refuses to see a...
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Turning up missing is better than turning up dead Inspector Peter Wyatt is out of town. This is inconvenient, because something is terribly wrong with Andrew Tillet and Sara Wiggins's friend, antiquities dealer Baron Beasley-and he refuses to see a doctor or speak to anyone except Wyatt. A large man with usually-rosy cheeks and a fondness for exotic delicacies, Beasley now looks like a shadow of himself and can't be coaxed out of bed. To Sara and Andrew, Beasley doesn't look sick as much as deathly frightened-which is even more worrisome. What could possibly have driven the robust man into t
Cover Page; Title Page; Dedication; 1 Beasley; 2 The Face of the Destroyer; 3 Dr. Reeves; 4 Terror in the Garden; 5 Mr. Bannerji; 6 The Secret Name; 7 The Vigil and After; 8 More Questions about Beasley; 9 The Travelers Return; 10 The Stranglers; 11 The White Stag; 12 The Dust Yard; 13 Captured; 14 The Chase; 15 The Deceivers; Preview: The Case of the Watching Boy; About the Author; Copyright Page