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After bombs explode in London, Best is sent to Paris, where Irish Americans are plotting their next outrage. There, he encounters a gentleman who says he is helping the French save their plague-ridden vines. But is he who he claims to be? What happened in the blood-soaked railway compartment? And how does it connect with the fate of a young man who may have been lured by a heartrending advertisement in a daily newspaper?

185 pages, Hardcover

First published March 1, 2006

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Joan Lock

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Ex-policewoman JOAN LOCK is the author of non-fiction books and crime novels. She has been a regular contributor to the police press and the journal of the Crime Writers' Association. She has also written short stories, radio plays and radio documentaries. She lives in London.

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1884. Bombs in London and the Fenians are blamed and sort. Then an American wine grower is found dead, a missing gentleman and a scam all keep inspector Best busy.
An enjoyable historical mystery
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