STAND-ALONE MURDER MYSTERY, #13 IN THE SERIES. MEET MAVERICK BRITISH DETECTIVE DI SKELGILL... "MAD, BAD AND JUST A LITTLE BIT COZY."WHEN the overnight London-to-Edinburgh sleeper plunges into a snowdrift deep in the Cumbrian fells, DI Skelgill and his team awake to discover that one VIP passenger is
Murder at the Holiday Home
โ Scribed by David Pearson
- Publisher
- THE BOOK FOLKS bestselling crime fiction publisher
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 127 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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