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River of Bones - A Dark Victorian Crime Novel - cover

River of Bones - A Dark Victorian Crime Novel

Annelie Wendeberg

Editorial: Annelie Wendeberg

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Sinopsis

A boy is found huddled up to a decomposing body. No one knows where the two came from. And neither will talk.Inspector McCurley of the Bureau of Criminal Investigation consults Doctor Elizabeth Arlington, hoping she can reach the catatonic boy, and help shed light on this mysterious case. As she and McCurley are drawn deep into a world of corruption and murder, they uncover a chilling past still chasing the boy. But now it’s chasing them.
 
The Arlington & McCurley Mysteries continue the story set in the Anna Kronberg & Sherlock Holmes Mysteries.
Disponible desde: 31/03/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 196 páginas.

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