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Poison Flowers

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Three people die, in agony, each the victim of a different person. The police are convinced that there is no connection. Inspector Tom Worth disagrees. So does Willow King. Risking not only the secrets of her double identity, but also her own life, Willow races to unmask the serial killer before anyone else is murdered. From the dreariness of her part-time job in Clapham to the luxury and extravagance of her life in Belgravia, this most unusual female sleuth takes up the challenge and becomes involved in an exciting but near-fatal adventure. 'Willy and elegant . . . an excellent read' "Publishing News" 'A well written, consistently enjoyable English antidote to the sometimes over-muscular American fashion' Marcel Berlins, "The Times" (Bitter Herbs) 'Willow is a beguiling heroine' Francis Fyfield, "Evening Standard" (Bloody Roses)

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Poison Flowers, Natasha Cooper

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Jaar van publicatie
1995
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Titel
Poison Flowers
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Pocket Books
Jaar van publicatie
1995
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
293
ISBN10
0671853538
ISBN13
9780671853532
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Three people die, in agony, each the victim of a different person. The police are convinced that there is no connection. Inspector Tom Worth disagrees. So does Willow King. Risking not only the secrets of her double identity, but also her own life, Willow races to unmask the serial killer before anyone else is murdered. From the dreariness of her part-time job in Clapham to the luxury and extravagance of her life in Belgravia, this most unusual female sleuth takes up the challenge and becomes involved in an exciting but near-fatal adventure. 'Willy and elegant . . . an excellent read' "Publishing News" 'A well written, consistently enjoyable English antidote to the sometimes over-muscular American fashion' Marcel Berlins, "The Times" (Bitter Herbs) 'Willow is a beguiling heroine' Francis Fyfield, "Evening Standard" (Bloody Roses)