& # 3 in the Swords series (aka) Lorens Van
Norreys
Bibliography ~
¯
(1954) * Published by
Harcourt Brace, HC, LCCN
54008575, $3.00, 279pg ~ cover by
Richard Powers {Red Paper Boards & Spine} {Library Edition -
Purple Pictorial Front Board, Purple Rear Board & Spine, C.5.60 in upper
left corner of copyright page}
¯ Sword Series Trilogy (1984)
(Box Set) Published by
Unicorn
Star Press, TP, 0-910-93725-7 ~ contains At Swords
Point (1954), Sword in Sheath
(1949) & The
Sword is Drawn (1944)
¯ (1985) * Published by
Unicorn Star Press, TP, 0-910-93728-1, 246pg
~ cover by
Keith Ward
Non English
Editions
~
¯ (1971) Published in Japan; by Crime Gakken boys and girls, 360pg ~ translated by Hasegawa Kinoe ~ cover by Tani Toshiaki Yoshinobu ~ Japanese title メニエ騎士像のなぞ
Synopsis ~
The House of Norreys has moved to America, and although the players have changed, the game is the same: gems, espionage, and adventure. Young Quinn Anders turns to Lorens van Norreys for hepl in finding out who killed his brother and why his brother was killed? What did the legendary Bishop's Menie have to do with his brother's death? Who had the remaining 12 statues in the set of 13 medieval knights and their leader, the Bishop-Prince Odacar? With Norreys aid but not his blessing, Anders sets out for the Netherlands on his quest for justice, and from the moment he land at the airport, he finds himself AT SWORDS' POINT.
Non-English Covers
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