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He might be elegant, but there's no mistaking it--the gentleman tied to the lamppost on Westminster Bridge is definitely dead. Before Inspector Thomas Pitt can even speculate on why anyone should want to kill the eminent M.P., Sir Lockwood, a colleague of his, meets the same fate at the same spot. The public is outraged, and clever Charlotte Pitt, Thomas's well-born wife, helps her hard-pressed husband by scouting society's drawing rooms for clues to these appalling crimes. Meanwhile, another victim is being stalked....
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Mass Market Paperback 320 Pages
Edition: Reissue
ISBN-10: 0449219143
ISBN-13: 9780449219140
Publisher: Fawcett
Pub date: Jun 30, 1991
Dimensions: 17 cm x 11 cm x 2 cm Just how big is that?
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