Performance and competitiveness of small and medium sized manufacturing enterprises in Botswana

Performance and competitiveness of small and medium sized manufacturing enterprises in Botswana

1955 • 123 pages

"Two Murders Too Many": Little Doom, the pesky tax-collector, meets his big doom violently -- bashed like a mosquito in an open meadow. Soon after, old Uncle William expires peacefully in his room at The Beckoning Lady. Albert Campion has a hunch that the two deaths are related, and that the beloved eccentric's demise wasn't quite as natural as everyone supposed. So it's off to Suffolk to attend the wildest weekend party of the decade -- and to expose a murderer before he or she beckons another poor unfortunate soul toward an untimely end!

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11 primary books

#15 in Albert Campion

Albert Campion is a 11-book series with 11 primary works first released in 1929 with contributions by Margery Allingham and Youngman Carter.

#1
The crime at Black Dudley
#4
Police at the Funeral
#5
Sweet Danger
#6
Death of a Ghost
#12
Pearls Before Swine: An Albert Campion Mystery
#14
The tiger in the smoke
#15
Performance and competitiveness of small and medium sized manufacturing enterprises in Botswana
#19
Cargo of Eagles
#20
Mr. Campion's Farthing
#21
Mr Campion's Falcon

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