01919cam a2200361 i 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077020001500094020001800109029002200127035001900149040002900168050001400197100012700211245005300338250004500391260008100436300002300517336002600540520047700566650003501043655001901078655002801097655004301125655001901168758016301187942002601350948004601376999001501422952012001437ocm01973859 OCoLC20250623100004.0751202s1976 nyu 000 1 eng  a 75021232  a0385113870 a97803851138781 aAU@b000000233887 a(OCoLC)1973859 aDLCbengcGFACSC LIBRARY00aPZ4.bK221 aKeating, H. R. F.q(Henry Reymond Fitzwalter),d1926-2011.1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJycHTVP8vH9WFHx9qR3Qq12aA remarkable case of burglary /cH.R.F. Keating. a1st ed. in the United States of America. aGarden City, N.Y. :bPublished for the Crime Club by Doubleday,c1976, 1975. a185 pages ;c22 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aVal Leary is handsome, charming and broke. On the morning of April Fool's Day 1871, while walking through one of London's wealthiest districts, he notices a young maidservant scrubbing the steps of 53 Northbourne Park Villas. In that instant he conceives the idea for a remarkable case of burglary. The set-up seems perfect, but chance intervenes in a succession of coincidences that place the jewels further and further beyond the reach of Val and his cronies - until ... 0aDetective and mystery stories. 2aFictional Work 7aMystery fiction.2gsafd 7aMystery and detective fiction.2rbgenr 7aRomans.2rvmgf ihas work:aA remarkable case of burglary (Text)1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG6P8HBXv9Rj8mc3DDxkpd4https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork 2lcccBKkPZ4.mK22n0 hNO HOLDINGS IN GHUCC - 253 OTHER HOLDINGS c3420d3420 00102lcc40708REFaGAFCbGAFCcGENd2025-06-23l0oPZ4. K22p2025-0311r2025-06-23 10:00:33tc.1w2025-06-23yBK