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{{Image|Michael Gilbert Portrait - smaller.jpg|left|100px|Michael Gilbert on the back cover of [[Mr. Calder and Mr. Behrens]], 1982}}
{{Image|Michael Gilbert Portrait - smaller.jpg|left|100px|Michael Gilbert on the back cover of [[Mr. Calder and Mr. Behrens]], 1982}}


'''Death Has Deep Roots''' is the fifth novel by the British mystery writer [[Michael Gilbert]]. It was published in England by [[Hodder and Stoughton]] in 1951 and in the United States by [[Harper & Brothers]] in 1952.  Noel Anthony Pontarlier Rumbold ("Nap"), a junior solicitor in his father's London firm. Nap had spent four months on dangerous missions with the French maquis in occupied France during the war and is a Lieutenant-Colonel, D.S.O.
'''Death Has Deep Roots''' is the fifth novel by the British mystery writer [[Michael Gilbert]]. It was published in England by [[Hodder and Stoughton]] in 1951 and in the United States by [[Harper & Brothers]] in 1952.  Noel Anthony Pontarlier Rumbold ("Nap"), a junior solicitor in his father's London firm. Nap had spent four months on dangerous missions with the French maquis in occupied France during the war and is a Lieutenant-Colonel, D.S.O. Also has [[Inspector Hazlerigg]], and other characters from [[Fear to Tread]].


==Plot and Title(s) ==
==Plot and Title(s) ==

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Death Has Deep Roots is the fifth novel by the British mystery writer Michael Gilbert. It was published in England by Hodder and Stoughton in 1951 and in the United States by Harper & Brothers in 1952. Noel Anthony Pontarlier Rumbold ("Nap"), a junior solicitor in his father's London firm. Nap had spent four months on dangerous missions with the French maquis in occupied France during the war and is a Lieutenant-Colonel, D.S.O. Also has Inspector Hazlerigg, and other characters from Fear to Tread.

Plot and Title(s)

The war

Reception

Upon its publication

Style and Contents

The style is, in actuality, a

Credibility

As in many crime or mystery stories,.

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