Lorsqu'un groupe de dirigeants protestants et catholiques irlandais se retrouvent dans un manoir anglais pour discuter de l'indépendance de leur pays, il faut s'attendre à tout. Et quand le médiateur du gouvernement est retrouvé assassiné dans son bain, les négociations paraissent sérieusement compr
Ashworth Hall
✍ Scribed by Perry, Anne
- Book ID
- 106985075
- Publisher
- Random House Publishing Group
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 266 KB
- Series
- Thomas Pitt 17
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780307767677
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✦ Synopsis
When a group of powerful Irish Protestants and Catholics gather at a country house to discuss Irish home rule, contention is to be expected. But when the meeting's moderator, government bigwig Ainsley Greville, is found murdered in his bath, negotiations seem doomed. To make matters worse, it appears the late Greville may have led a less than savory personal life.
Unless Thomas Pitt and his wife, Charlotte, can root out the truth, simmering hatreds and passions may again explode in murder, the home rule movement may collapse, and civil war may destroy all of Ireland. . . .
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When a group of powerful Irish Protestants and Catholics gather at a country house to discuss Irish home rule, contention is to be expected. But when the meeting's moderator, government bigwig Ainsley Greville, is found murdered in his bath, negotiations seem doomed. To make matters worse, it appear
When a group of powerful Irish Protestants and Catholics gather at a country house to discuss Irish home rule, contention is to be expected. But when the meeting's moderator, government bigwig Ainsley Greville, is found murdered in his bath, negotiations seem doomed. To make matters worse, it appear
When a group of powerful Irish Protestants and Catholics gather at a country house to discuss Irish home rule, contention is to be expected. But when the meeting's moderator, government bigwig Ainsley Greville, is found murdered in his bath, negotiations seem doomed. To make matters worse, it appear
When a group of powerful Irish Protestants and Catholics gather at a country house to discuss Irish home rule, contention is to be expected. But when the meeting's moderator, government bigwig Ainsley Greville, is found murdered in his bath, negotiations seem doomed. Unless Superintendent Thomas Pit