Bury Him Darkly is a 1936 mystery detective novel by the British writer Henry Wade.
[1] It was the fourth in a series of seven novels featuring the character of Inspector Poole.
[2] Along with the following Poole novel, Lonely Magdalen, it marked a shift towards more realistic police procedurals that has been described as pioneering.
A robbery at a jewellers in Bond Street goes wrong, leaving a nightwatchman dead.
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