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A Clubbable Woman: Dalziel & Pascoe #1

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Title:      A Clubbable Woman: Dalziel & Pascoe #1
Categories:      Dalziel & Pascoe
BookID:      787
Authors:      Reginald Hill
ISBN-10(13):      9781933397931
Publisher:      Felony & Mayhem
Publication date:      2007-09-01
Edition:      First Thus
Number of pages:      274
Owner Name:      Endeavor
Owner Email:      rnoggle1@gmail.com
Language:      English
Price:      8.32 USD
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When Mary Connon, a small-town femme fatale, is found dead in her own living room, her husband comes instantly under suspicion. But Andy Dalziel, the gloriously vulgar savant of the Mid-Yorkshire police force, has some other ideas, and all of them center on the local rugby club?the town?s social center, and Mary Connon?s preferred hunting ground. Peter Pascoe, Dalziel?s young sergeant, suspects that his new boss?s interest in the club has at least as much to do with access to good beer as it does with solving the murder. But while Dalziel never said no to a pint or three, Pascoe has much to learn about Fat Andy?s uniquely effective methodology. (With new introduction by Reginald Hill.)

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