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| | | | | Pierre Henry is on the run, wanted for the double murder of his recent hosts, when he fortunately stumbles across juge d'instruction, M. Allou, who persuades him to tell his story. And it is quite a story. It is a tale of an isolated castle near Versailles, the seat of the Comte de Saint-Luce, once... | |
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| | | | | "My mother and father were murdered, I'm sure of it. And Rachel Savernake was responsible." 1930, London. The journalist, Jacob Flint, currently in charge of the crime desk at The Clarion, is on the trail of the story that will make his career - an interview with Rachel Savernake. Rachel Savernake, daughter of Judge Savernake,... | |
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theinvisibleevent.com
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| | | | | It's incredible to think that Monkey See, Monkey Murder (2023) is James Scott Byrnside's fifth novel, and wonderful to report that it continues to walk the line between classic detection and a 21st century motivation to create something quite unlike what you may have read in the genre before. Following an unprovoked attack by a... | |
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annabookbel.net
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| | | It's time for the super monthly tag Six Degrees of Separation, which is hosted by Kate atBooksaremyfavouriteandbest,Six Degrees of Separation#6degrees picks a starting book for pa... | ||