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Dust to dust: a diane fallon forensic investigation

✍ Scribed by Beverly Connor


Publisher
New American Library
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Weight
206 KB
Series
Diane fallon forensic investigation 7
Category
Fiction
City
New York
ISBN
1101108827

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✦ Synopsis


A woman dies under suspicious circumstances, supposedly after finding evidence of her incarcerated brother's innocence. Now to prove a possible murder, Diane Fallon must root through the victim's family secrets-and the many skeletons in her closet ...

✦ Subjects


FICTION -- Mystery & Detective -- Women Sleuths


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