The Little Walls

1955 novel by Winston Graham

The Little Walls
First edition
AuthorWinston Graham
LanguageEnglish
GenreCrime fiction
PublisherHodder & Stoughton
Publication date
1955
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages252 p.
OCLC59014574

The Little Walls is a crime novel by Winston Graham. It won the first Gold Dagger, then called Crossed Red Herring Award, awarded by the Crime Writers' Association in 1955. The authorized abridgement was published in USA in 1955 as Bridge to Vengeance.

Plot introduction

The novel tells the story of Phillip Turner who refuses to believe that his brother's death was suicide. He sets out to find out how his brother Grevil, an eminent archaeologist, came to be found dead in an Amsterdam canal. The official investigation is led by Inspector J.J. Tholen.

Publication history

  • 1955, UK, London, Hodder and Stoughton, OCLC: 59014574, Hardback
  • 1955, USA, Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, OCLC: 1684192, Hardback
  • 1955, USA, New York, Mercury Press, OCLC: 190864334, Authorized abridgement as Bridge to Vengeance
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  • The Little Walls by Winston Graham (1955)
  • The Second Man by Edward Grierson (1956)
  • The Colour of Murder by Julian Symons (1957)
  • Someone from the Past by Margot Bennett (1958)
  • Passage of Arms by Eric Ambler (1959)
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