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Cover of The Man in the Queue

The Man in the Queue

โœ Scribed by Tey, Josephine


Book ID
108620303
Publisher
gwbooks
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
137 KB
Series
Inspector Alan Grant 1
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


Set in London, this classic murder mystery introduces Inspector Alan Grant, who is charged with sorting out not only the identity of a victim, but the logistics of the stabbing itself, which occurred in a dense crowd of theater-goers, none of whom saw anything.


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