**A legal mystery time-slip thriller** Nearly two thousand years separate violent events that decide the destiny of a young lawyer. "A vividly written and mesmerising take that will leave you spellbound.' As winter fades, the beautiful spring of 1977 promises another warm summer on Romney Marsh i
The Cracked Earth
โ Scribed by Shannon, John
- Book ID
- 108582637
- Publisher
- M P Publishing Limited
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Series
- Jack Liffey Mystery 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0425167321
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โฆ Synopsis
Jack Liffey returns in the second book of the series by John Shannon.
Her name is Lori Bright. You might remember seeing her in A Weekend in Palm Springs, lounging enticingly in the bathtub while an aging and flustered Cary Grant tries to find her a suitably revealing towel. Jack Liffey remembers, and even now he can't help but fall for her a little. The problem is she's paying him good money to locate her missing daughter -- a case that's about to wrap Jack up in the seedy violence of the old City of Angels...
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