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- 250 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
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<b>Death on a Guided Tour</b> It was April in Rome, and gathered together in the church of San Tommaso in Pallario was the kind of varied group of people that can only meet on a tour. It included a superannuated jetsetter and her junkie nephew, a bad-tempered, ultra-British major, a boisterous Baron and Baroness, and an extremely reticent best-selling author. They were there under the aegis of one Sebastian Mailer, who had promised them a most unconventional tour—a claim no one later disputed, after encountering murder, blackmail and drug-running. Superintendent Roderick Alleyn, in Rome on a special mission, became involved in the case, and found it one of his most baffling—a case in which every suspect might equally well prove a victim… (Publisher’s description)
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When in Rome, Ngaio Marsh
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 1972
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- Bueno
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- 9,99 €
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- Título
- When in Rome
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Ngaio Marsh
- Editorial
- Fontana
- Publicado en
- 1972
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 250
- ISBN10
- 0006157459
- ISBN13
- 9780006157458
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Novelas de crimen, Literatura Británica, Italia, Detectives, Misterioso, Criminalidad
- Descripción
- <b>Death on a Guided Tour</b> It was April in Rome, and gathered together in the church of San Tommaso in Pallario was the kind of varied group of people that can only meet on a tour. It included a superannuated jetsetter and her junkie nephew, a bad-tempered, ultra-British major, a boisterous Baron and Baroness, and an extremely reticent best-selling author. They were there under the aegis of one Sebastian Mailer, who had promised them a most unconventional tour—a claim no one later disputed, after encountering murder, blackmail and drug-running. Superintendent Roderick Alleyn, in Rome on a special mission, became involved in the case, and found it one of his most baffling—a case in which every suspect might equally well prove a victim… (Publisher’s description)



