A Crime of One's Own

[1] The owner of a bookshop in provincial England with a fertile imagination.

He becomes convinced that one of his customers is operating as part of an enemy spy ring.

He follows her home, but when she is founded murdered with a paper knife from his office, he is arrested and put on trial for the crime.

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