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Duplicate Death

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Double the murder means double the stakes in Georgette Heyer’s classic crime story. ______________________ Inspector Hemingway has his work cut out for him when a seemingly civilized card game ends in a double murder. The two crimes appear identical, but were they carried out by the same hand? When Timothy Harte’s young fiancé – a put-upon secretary and suspected gold digger – becomes the inspector’s prime suspect, Harte is determined to prove her innocence. But when he starts digging into her past, he finds it's more than a little bit shady... _____________________________ ‘A fabulous, witty writer’ Stephen Fry ‘Georgette Heyer is second to none’ Sunday Times ‘A writer of great style’ The Telegraph ‘Heyer’s characters and dialogue are a delight’ Dorothy L. Sayers

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Duplicate Death, Georgette Heyer

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Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Cornerstone
Publicado en
2019
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
336
ISBN10
1785152319
ISBN13
9781785152313
Primera publicación
1951
Título original
Duplicate Death
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3,7 de 5
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Double the murder means double the stakes in Georgette Heyer’s classic crime story. ______________________ Inspector Hemingway has his work cut out for him when a seemingly civilized card game ends in a double murder. The two crimes appear identical, but were they carried out by the same hand? When Timothy Harte’s young fiancé – a put-upon secretary and suspected gold digger – becomes the inspector’s prime suspect, Harte is determined to prove her innocence. But when he starts digging into her past, he finds it's more than a little bit shady... _____________________________ ‘A fabulous, witty writer’ Stephen Fry ‘Georgette Heyer is second to none’ Sunday Times ‘A writer of great style’ The Telegraph ‘Heyer’s characters and dialogue are a delight’ Dorothy L. Sayers