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George and Molly Palmer-Jones Mysteries: High Island Blues

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IN A BIRD WATCHER'S PARADISE,MURDER COMES HOME TO ROOST.Among the birders from around the world gathered for the dazzling spring avian migration on the Texas coast are three old friends from England--Rob, Mick, and Oliver--celebrating the twentieth anniversary of their first unforgettable trip to High Island.But the party's over when Mick--the introvert who surprisingly got the girl they all wanted years ago--is murdered. The police tag Rob for the crime, but shrewd birder-investigator George Palmer-Jones focuses his attention on some odd ducks among the English contingent. Meanwhile, back home in England, George's wife, Molly, digs up the dirt on a save-the-earth society. And on High Island, a killer finds that one murder is not enough. . . .

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George and Molly Palmer-Jones Mysteries: High Island Blues, Ann Cleeves

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Jaar van publicatie
1996
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Titel
George and Molly Palmer-Jones Mysteries: High Island Blues
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Fawcett
Jaar van publicatie
1996
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
261
ISBN10
044914979X
ISBN13
9780449149799
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IN A BIRD WATCHER'S PARADISE,MURDER COMES HOME TO ROOST.Among the birders from around the world gathered for the dazzling spring avian migration on the Texas coast are three old friends from England--Rob, Mick, and Oliver--celebrating the twentieth anniversary of their first unforgettable trip to High Island.But the party's over when Mick--the introvert who surprisingly got the girl they all wanted years ago--is murdered. The police tag Rob for the crime, but shrewd birder-investigator George Palmer-Jones focuses his attention on some odd ducks among the English contingent. Meanwhile, back home in England, George's wife, Molly, digs up the dirt on a save-the-earth society. And on High Island, a killer finds that one murder is not enough. . . .