Robert Goddard: Play to the End (UK 2011) From the Publisher: Alarmingly he discovers a sinister connection with Jenny's new partner. Spurred on by a desire to win Jenny back, Toby begins to ask some difficult questions. Before he fully understands the risks he is running, he finds himself caught up in a mysterious - and dangerous - tangle of family rivalries and murderous intent. Suddenly the prospects for his survival start to look very far from good... Robert Goddard: Play to the End. Corgi Books, ISBN: 9780552164948 (July, 2011), 415 p., £7.99.
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Robert Goddard: Play to the End (USA 2006) From the Publisher: A stalker is frightening Toby's wife, Jenny, who believes the man is probably one of her estranged husband's fans. When Jenny asks Toby to confront the man, Toby leaps at the chance. Soon, he's moonlighting from the stage lights and heroically pursuing... something. The truth is, the more Toby finds out about Jenny's stalker, the more questions he has about a twisting tale of unexplained deaths, interlocking lives, and the violent, greedy adventures of none other than Jenny's wealthy fiancé -- a man who might make the perfect villain, if only the hero lives long enough to prove it... Robert Goddard: Play to the End. Delta Trade, ISBN: 0385339186 (April, 2006), 342 p., $12.00
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Robert Goddard: Play to the End (UK 2004) From the Publisher: What he discovers is a legacy of industrial negligence and a sinister connection with Jenny's new partner, Roger Colborn. Spurred on by a desire to win Jenny back, Toby begins to ask probing questions. Before he fully understands the risks he is running, he finds himself caught up in a mysterious - and dangerous - tangle of family rivalries and murderous intent. The prospects for his survival until the close of the show suddenly start to look very far from good... Robert Goddard: Play to the End. Corgi Books, ISBN: 0552148792 (November, 2004), 419 p., £6.99
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Robert Goddard: Play to the End (UK 2004) From the Publisher: Flood is visited that night by his estranged wife, Jenny, now living with wealthy entrepreneur Roger Colborn, whose country residence, Wickhurst Manor, lies just north of Brighton. Jenny runs a shop in the Lanes and is worried about a strange man who has taken to hanging around outside. Roger has dismissed her concerns and she hopes instead that Toby will be willing for old times' sake to follow the man and get to the bottom of his behaviour. Reluctantly, Toby agrees. Next day he trails the man to his house and confronts him. Derck Oswin is an unemployed loner who blames Colbom for his father's death from cancer, on account of dangerous practices at the defunct plastics factory run by Roger and his father, the late Sir Walter Colbom. Many other workers at the factory met a similar fate and Oswin wants to remind Colborn of what he should have on his conscience. Circumstances conspire to draw Flood further and further into Orwin's life, Colborn gets wind of Flood's contact with Jenny and tries to buy him off, but Flood sees only a longed for opportunity to win Jenny back. Before he fully understands the risks he is running, he finds himself entangled in the mysterious - and dangerous - relationship berween the Oswins and the Colborns. The prospects for his survival until the close of the show suddenly start to look very far from good. Play to the End is another classic Robert Goddard mystery, intricate, fascinating and deeply satisfying to the last page. Robert Goddard: Play to the End. Bantam Books, ISBN: 0593047605 (May, 2004), 335 p., £16.99.
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