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The bloody tower

In early 1925, the honorable Daisy Dalrymple Fletcher, recent mother of twins, resumes her journalistic career by agreeing to write a piece about the Tower of London - the Bloody Tower - for an American magazine. Invited to observe the centuries-old Ceremony of the Keys, she is spending the night (her first away from the babies). Having seen the Crown Jewels, interviewed the Yeoman Warders, and met the Ravenmaster, Daisy is leaving early the next morning - when she almost trips over the dead body of one of the Yeoman Warders.

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  • "In early 1925, the honorable Daisy Dalrymple Fletcher, recent mother of twins, resumes her journalistic career by agreeing to write a piece about the Tower of London - the Bloody Tower - for an American magazine. Invited to observe the centuries-old Ceremony of the Keys, she is spending the night (her first away from the babies). Having seen the Crown Jewels, interviewed the Yeoman Warders, and met the Ravenmaster, Daisy is leaving early the next morning - when she almost trips over the dead body of one of the Yeoman Warders."@en
  • "Daisy stumbles over the corpse of the Chief Yeoman Warder at the Tower of London and she and her husband, Scotland Yard's DCI Alec Fletcher, team up to unmask the killer. Daisy does all the really clever sleuthing, but she kindly allows her hubby to think he's putting things together himself. Things get tricky when one of the chief suspects, who may also be a blackmailer, disappears. And then there's the curious matter of the manner of death."
  • "In 1925, new mother of twins Daisy Dalrymple Fletcher resumes her career as a journalist by undertaking an article on the Tower of London, only to stumble upon the corpse of one of the Yeoman Warders while doing her research."@en
  • "Daisy discovers fresh blood in a tower infamous through history for dark deeds ... Now the mother of two-month-old twins, Daisy decides to resume her journalistic career by writing a piece for a new magazine on the Tower of London. On her visit she's not only given a tour of the Crown Jewels, she's also introduced to the Raven Master and the Yeoman Warders - and most importantly, she's been invited to attend the Ceremony of the Keys ritual, which involves spending the night in the haunted Bloody Tower. Having survived the night, Daisy can't wait to get away the next morning and in her eagerness."@en
  • "Daisy Dalrymple Fletcher, resumes her journalistic career by agreeing to write a piece about the Tower of London - The Bloody Tower - for an American magazine. Invited to observe the centuries old ritual Ceremony of the Keys, she's spending the night, since the complex is locked and guarded, and the high walls are surrounded by a disused moat."@en
  • "In 1925, the Honourable Daisy Dalrymple Fletcher, a new mother of twins, resumes her career as a journalist by undertaking an article on the Tower of London, but during her research, she stumbles upon the corpse of one of the Yeoman Warders."
  • "In early 1925, the Honourable Daisy Dalrymple Fletcher, recent mother of twins, resumes her journalistic career by agreeing to write a piece about the Tower of London - the Bloody Tower - for an American magazine. Invited to observe the centuries old ritual Ceremony of the Keys, she's spending the night (her first time away from her babies) since the complex is locked and guarded, and the high walls are surrounded by a disused moat. Having been given a tour of the Crown Jewels, interviewed and observed the Yeoman Warders, and met the Ravenmaster, Daisy has more than enough material for her article and decides to leave as early as possible the next morning to return to her family. But when walking down the stairs, she almost trips over the dead body of one of the Yeoman Warders. That there's something seriously amiss cannot be denied, due to the pike sticking out of his back. With her husband, Scotland Yard DCI Alec Fletcher assigned to resolve the case, Daisy once again finds herself in the middle of a case of murder most foul."@en

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  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Large type books"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Crime & mystery"@en
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Powieść amerykańska"@pl
  • "Historical fiction"@en

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  • "Schodami do zbrodni"@pl
  • "The bloody tower"@en
  • "The bloody tower"
  • "The bloody tower a Daisy Dalrymple mystery"
  • "The Bloody Tower"@en
  • "The bloody tower a daisy dalrymple mystery"@en
  • "The Bloody Tower : a Daisy Dalrymple Mystery"@en
  • "The bloody tower : a Daisy Dalrymple mystery"
  • "The bloody tower : a Daisy Dalrymple mystery"@en
  • "The bloddy tower : a Daisy Dalrymple mystery"