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Death Lives Next Door

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Title:      Death Lives Next Door
Categories:      John Coffin
BookID:      239
Authors:      Gwendoline Butler
ISBN-10(13):      9780373261574
Publisher:      Worldwide Library
Publication date:      11-01-1994
Number of pages:      250
Owner Name:      Endeavor
Owner Email:      rnoggle1@gmail.com
Language:      English
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a.k.a. Dine and Be Dead--Scotland Yard Inspector John Coffin must track down a murderer whose double life threatens to claim many more victims. A darkly authentic novel from one of the most universally admired English crime writers. Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie.

Dr. Marion Manning is being watched. The man watching her is quiet, determined, curious even – and always in his spot across the street from her home. Sometimes he follows her when she leaves town on lectures or other scholarly occasions.

What obsession does he harbour for the intelligent, kind, sensible Marion Manning? Only her housekeeper, Joyo, a flamboyant contrast to her friend, has a clue to the mystery.

Murder brings Scotland Yard Inspector John Coffin into the picture and into a horrifying clash of past and present… and a murderer whose double life threatens to claim many more victims.

Book owner:      endeavor


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