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001 843 303
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13 001 843 303
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Black Dagger Titles
January
to March
2004
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H. R. F. Keating
Inspector Ghote's Good Crusade
Frank Masters, American millionaire and philanthropist, the founder
of a Bombay home for vagrants, is dead. Murdered, it seems, by
arsenic poisoning. This was no ordinary murder, and the case was
bound to attract much public attention. Hounded by his superiors
and hindered by a stream of lies, Inspector Ghote sets out on
a perplexing crusade for a calculating killer.
• H. R. F Keating has had along career as a published
writer and editor, spanning over 40 years, and has written many
mysteries, including those featuring the Indian detective Inspector
Ghote.
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Jessica Mann
Funeral Sites
Aidan Britton had seen to every detail of his wife's funeral,
starting with her murder. The deceased's sister, Rosamund Sholto,
suspected that he was responsible for Phoebe's death she was certain
Phoebe had learned something about Britton which could destroy
his political career. Only Rosamund realises how dangerous and
ruthless Aidan, an ambitious politician, is. From Switzerland
to England, helped by the redoubtable Tamara Hoyland, Rosamund
flees, sure that Aidan would stop at nothing to prevent her from
uncovering the truth.
• Jessica Mann has written around twenty novels, many
of which have been translated into other languages and are available
in large print or audio format. She has also published many features
and travel articles and broadcast on TV and radio.
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Nicholas
Rhea
Constable On The Hill
The village of Aidensfield in North Yorkshire saw its fair share
of crimes and Nicholas Rhea, the local policeman, recalls many
offences that he dealt with on first moving to this beat. He had
to familiarise himself with the area and get to know his colleagues
and the country folk there, but he settled in quickly and his
work as a constable proved to be fascinating and varied.
• Constable on the Hill was the first in the series
of books which provided the inspiration for the popular Heartbeat
TV series set in the 1960s. The author assists as a consultant
for the programme and continues to write Constable books.
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