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Harbour Street

- A Vera Stanhope Mystery
Af: Ann Cleeves Engelsk Paperback

Harbour Street

- A Vera Stanhope Mystery
Af: Ann Cleeves Engelsk Paperback
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From Ann Cleeves—New York Times bestselling and award-winning author of the Vera and Shetland series, both of which are hit TV shows—comes Harbour Street.

“Ann Cleeves is one of my favorite mystery writers.”—Louise Penny

As the snow falls thickly on Newcastle, the shouts and laughter of Christmas revelers break the muffled silence. Detective Joe Ashworth and his daughter Jessie are swept along in the jostling crowd onto the Metro.

But when the train is stopped due to the bad weather, and the other passengers fade into the swirling snow, Jessie notices that one lady hasn''t left the train: Margaret Krukowski has been fatally stabbed.

Arriving at the scene, DI Vera Stanhope is relieved to have an excuse to escape the holiday festivities. As she stands on the silent, snow-covered station platform, Vera feels a familiar buzz of anticipation, sensing that this will be a complex and unusual case.

Then, just days later, a second woman is murdered. Vera knows that to find the key to this new killing she needs to understand what had been troubling Margaret so deeply before she died - before another life is lost. She can feel in her bones that there''s a link. Retracing Margaret''s final steps, Vera finds herself searching deep into the hidden past of this seemingly innocent neighborhood, led by clues that keep revolving around one street...Harbour Street.

Told with piercing prose and a forensic eye, Ann Cleeves'' gripping novel explores what happens when a community closes ranks to protect their own-and at what point silent witnesses become complicit.

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From Ann Cleeves—New York Times bestselling and award-winning author of the Vera and Shetland series, both of which are hit TV shows—comes Harbour Street.

“Ann Cleeves is one of my favorite mystery writers.”—Louise Penny

As the snow falls thickly on Newcastle, the shouts and laughter of Christmas revelers break the muffled silence. Detective Joe Ashworth and his daughter Jessie are swept along in the jostling crowd onto the Metro.

But when the train is stopped due to the bad weather, and the other passengers fade into the swirling snow, Jessie notices that one lady hasn''t left the train: Margaret Krukowski has been fatally stabbed.

Arriving at the scene, DI Vera Stanhope is relieved to have an excuse to escape the holiday festivities. As she stands on the silent, snow-covered station platform, Vera feels a familiar buzz of anticipation, sensing that this will be a complex and unusual case.

Then, just days later, a second woman is murdered. Vera knows that to find the key to this new killing she needs to understand what had been troubling Margaret so deeply before she died - before another life is lost. She can feel in her bones that there''s a link. Retracing Margaret''s final steps, Vera finds herself searching deep into the hidden past of this seemingly innocent neighborhood, led by clues that keep revolving around one street...Harbour Street.

Told with piercing prose and a forensic eye, Ann Cleeves'' gripping novel explores what happens when a community closes ranks to protect their own-and at what point silent witnesses become complicit.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 400
ISBN-13: 9781250104977
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1250104971
Kategori: Forside
Udg. Dato: 6 sep 2016
Længde: 27mm
Bredde: 135mm
Højde: 209mm
Forlag: St. Martin's Publishing Group
Oplagsdato: 6 sep 2016
Forfatter(e): Ann Cleeves
Forfatter(e) Ann Cleeves


Kategori Forside


ISBN-13 9781250104977


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 400


Udgave


Længde 27mm


Bredde 135mm


Højde 209mm


Udg. Dato 6 sep 2016


Oplagsdato 6 sep 2016


Forlag St. Martin's Publishing Group

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