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Dead Man Driving

Lesley Kelly

Casa editrice: Sandstone Press

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Two years on from the start of a devastating pandemic, food shortages are becoming critical, and rationing looms. So it's more than embarrassing when a lorry full of luxury food for Scottish Virus Minister's banquet goes missing. When Bernard and Maitland from the HET team find it, the food is missing – but there is a dead body.
Disponibile da: 20/07/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 304 pagine.

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