
Died in the Wool
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Flossie Rubrick, a highly opinionated and influential member of the New Zealand Parliament, was last seen heading off to one of the storage sheds on her sheep farm. Three weeks later, she turned up dead and packed in a bale of her own wool. What happened on the night of her long-ago disappearance? In the country on counterespionage duty, Inspector Roderick Alleyn is happy to lend a hand.
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- Intro
- PROLOGUE 1939-1942
- CHAPTER ONE Alleyn at Mount Moon
- CHAPTER TWO According to Ursula Harme
- CHAPTER THREE According to Douglas Grace
- CHAPTER FOUR According to Fabian Losse
- CHAPTER FIVE According to Terence Lynne
- CHAPTER SIX According to the Files
- CHAPTER SEVEN According to Ben Wilson
- CHAPTER EIGHT According to Cliff Johns
- CHAPTER NINE Attack
- CHAPTER TEN Night Piece
- CHAPTER ELEVEN According to Arthur Rubrick
- EPILOGUE According to Alleyn
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