The Golden Pebble

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The Golden Pebble
AuthorMargot Bennett
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreThriller
Published1948
PublisherNicholson & Watson
Pages237
Preceded byAway went the Little Fish 
Followed byThe Widow of Bath 

The Golden Pebble is a thriller by the Scottish author Margot Bennett, published in 1948.

Plot[edit]

Mark Rector is an entomologist who specializes in weevils. His sedate and dull life is unexpectedly disrupted when he travels to a remote village in Cornwall from where his uncle once mysteriously received a piece of gold.[1]

Reviews[edit]

The Times Literary Supplement included the book in their issue of 6 December 1947, writing Mrs Bennett's first non detective novel deals with a gold rush in Cornwall- and human nature in the raw.[2]

Notes[edit]

  • The book originally cost eight shillings and sixpence.
  • The book, like most of Bennett's other works, is no longer in print.
  • This was the last instance that Bennett's work was published by Nicholson & Watson. Most of her other works were published by Eyre and Spottiswoode.

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