The sixth in the Libby Sarjeant series sees Libby and her friend Fran involved in the strange rituals of the local Morris Men, when one of them is found dead on May Day and another seems to have vanished into thin air. Libby goes out of her comfort zone as far as Cornwall in search of the solution,
Green Murder
โ Scribed by Keith Miles
- Publisher
- Poisoned Pen Press
- Year
- 2012;2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 157 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Professional golfer Alan Saxon takes part in a prestigious Skins Game. When he plays a practice round with the sponsor's wife, Saxon is overpowered and Diane is abducted, plunging him into a nightmare world of violence, betrayal, murder, financial intrigue, and sexual obsession.
โฆ Subjects
Mysteries
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