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The Methods of Sergeant Cluff

โœ Scribed by North, Gil


Book ID
109195886
Publisher
Poisoned Pen Press
Year
2016
Tongue
en-GB
Weight
97 KB
Series
Caleb Cluff 2
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


It is a wet and windy night in the town of Gunnarshaw, on the edge of the Yorkshire moors. The body of young Jane Trundle, assistant in the chemist's shop, is discovered lying face down on the cobblestones.

Sergeant Caleb Cluff is not a man of many words, and neither does he play by the rules. He may exasperate his superiors, but he has the loyal support of his constable and he is the only CID man in the division. The case is his.

Life in Gunnarshaw is tough, with its people caught up in a rigid network of social conventions. But as Cluff's investigation deepens, Gunnarshaw's veneer of hard-working respectability starts to crumble. Sparse, tense, and moodily evoking the unforgiving landscape, this classic crime novel keeps the reader guessing to the end.


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