Nell Bray, just released from Holloway after being imprisoned for throwing stones at 10 Downing Street, is asked by Emmeline Pankhurst to go to Biarritz. A high-class prostitute has been murdered there, and has left her fortune to the suffragette movement. By the author of "Murder, I Presume".
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Höhe: 178 mm
Breite: 109 mm
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978-0-7088-5393-1 (9780708853931)
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Gillian Linscott has been a journalist with the GUARDIAN and Parliamentary Correspondent with the BBC. Two Nell Bray novels have been dramatised on BBC Radio 4 and ABSENT FRIENDS was the winner of the CWA/Ellis Peters Historical Dagger Award.