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Cargando... Death in Hyde Parkpor Robin Paige
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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This is not the last in the series (which concludes with Death on the Lizard) but it is the last volume I bought. Anarchists are the subject of the mystery and American author Jack London is the celebrity guest. Once again a hostility toward the greed and corruption of British society is on display. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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When a bomb intended for the royal family goes off at the coronation, Kate and Charles join the investigation to uncover who's threatening the British crown. Coronation Day, 1902. Charles and Kate Sheridan are pleased to be witness to the crowning of their king. Expatriate author Jack London is also watching the festivities-but with a more skeptical eye. He has come to London to write an exposé of the East End slums-and the coronation has not tempered his disdain for the monarchy. This special day takes a sinister turn when an anarchist accidentally blows himself up with a bomb meant for the king. Charged with determining the extent of the danger facing the Crown, Charles and Kate turn up a number of intriguing-and disturbing-questions. And then there is the matter of the mysterious, beautiful Charlotte Conway, editor of the anarchist newspaper where the dead man was employed. On the run from Scotland Yard, she takes refuge in Kate and Charles's home-and in Jack London's arms. All of which makes for a very interesting investigation indeed... Kate and Charles join an investigation to uncover who's threatening the British Crown. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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