Over the Edge (Detective Inspector Charlie Priest Mystery)

Pawson, Stuart

ISBN 10: 0749082453 ISBN 13: 9780749082451
Editore: Allison & Busby Ltd, 2006
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Joe Crozier, a businessman with a decidedly shady past, is enjoying a pleasant evening of being wined and dined in all the best places. But the congenial atmosphere is shattered when his host yet again tries to persuade him to sell his nightclub, the Painted Pony. Refusing this time, however, costs Joe more than he could ever have imagined - Bound and gagged, he takes a silent and deadly dip in the nearby river. Meanwhile, Charlie Priest is called to another murder scene - only to find that the victim is an old school friend of his, the famous mountaineer, Tony Krabbe. But what could this amiable lecturer have done to deserve being attacked with his own ice-pick? And could the two cases be linked? As girlfriends from Krabbe s past return to savage his carefully built reputation, Charlie s own love life takes a turn for the worse. Charlie is both desperate to help his girlfriend and to seek out the truth, but can work and love ever make comfortable bedfellows?

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Titolo: Over the Edge (Detective Inspector Charlie ...
Casa editrice: Allison & Busby Ltd
Data di pubblicazione: 2006
Legatura: Brossura
Condizione: Good

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