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Midnight Fugue
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It starts with a phone call to Superintendent Dalziel from an old friend asking for help. But where it ends is a very different story.Gina Wolfe has come to mid Yorkshire in search of her missing hus… |
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One Small Step
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There are no ghosts in the Soviet Union
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Reginald Hill |
This is a collection of short stories from Reginald Hill, the award-winning author of the 'Dalziel and Pascoe' novels. |
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The Stranger House
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Reginald Hill |
Things move slowly in the village of Illthwaite, but that changes when two strangers arrive in the village to dig up bits of the past locals would rather keep buried. The antipathy between Sam Flood … |
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Good morning, midnight
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Reginald Hill |
Like father like son, but heredity seems to have gone a gene too far when Pal Maciver's suicide in a locked room exactly mirrors that of his father ten years earlier. In each case accusing fingers po… |
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Death's Jest-Book
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The dead-pan joker, Franny Roote, is working on his dead friend's unfinished biography of Beddoes, and with unfinished business between himself and DCI Pascoe to deal with as well. Meanwhile, Edgar W… |
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Midnight Fugue
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Reginald Hill |
It starts with a phone call asking for help. But where it ends is a very different story. Gina Wolfe is searching for her missing husband, believed dead, and thinks Superintendent Dalziel can help. W… |
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There are no ghosts in the Soviet Union
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"In suburban Luton, a private detective on his first case discovers that curiosity can kill more than just the cat ... meanwhile, in wartime Boulogne, one officer will do anything to ensure that his … |
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An advancement of learning
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Reginald Hill |
A body is discovered buried beneath a statue in the grounds of Holm Coultram College. Superintendent Andy Dalziel and Sergeant Peter Pascoe get started on the case. Only, just as they think they have… |
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The collaborators
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Reginald Hill |
SECOND WORLD WAR FICTION. A superb novel of conscience and betrayal that portrays the human dilemmas brought about by the Nazi occupation of France, and asks uncomfortable questions about the priorit… |
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The woodcutter
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Reginald Hill |
Wolf Hadda's life has been a fairytale. As a Cumbrian woodcutter's son, he's happily married and risen to become a successful entrepreneur. A knock on the door one morning ends it all. Universally re… |
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Death of a dormouse
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Reginald Hill |
The bare-headed policeman on Trudi's doorstep brought her the news that her husband Trent has been burned to death in a car accident. Suddenly, Trudi finds herself alone, unprovided for and increasin… |
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The stranger house
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Reginald Hill |
For more than five hundred years weary travelers have been coming to the Stranger House—an out-of-the-way inn in the tiny village of Illthwaite in Cumbria, England. Now two very different visito… |
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Fell of Dark
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Reginald Hill |
Murder on a lonely mountainside sparks a deadly hunt for elusive truth. The front cover states that this is a Dalziel and Pascoe novel. It is not! it does not read like a Reginald Hill piece. What's… |
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Arms and the Women
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As usual, Ellie Pascoe's leftist leanings lead the entire Mid Yorkshire, to say nothing of Special Branch chasing Columbian gunrunners and warlords into a desperate corner. Fortunately, Ellie's obses… |
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The spy's wife
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Out of the blue one morning an apparently unremarkable suburban husband flees and disappears, putatively blown as a Russian agent. Molly has to make sense of a world of suddenly revealed deception ro… |
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