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Blood on the tongue a crime novel

Marie Tennent seems simply to have curled into a fetal position in the freezing snow out on Irontongue Hill and remained there until her body was frozen over. There's no one to observe her death but the foxes and the hares. Her body has bruises, though. Her death is tragic; is it also suspicious?

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  • "Marie Tennent seems simply to have curled into a fetal position in the freezing snow out on Irontongue Hill and remained there until her body was frozen over. There's no one to observe her death but the foxes and the hares. Her body has bruises, though. Her death is tragic; is it also suspicious?"@en
  • "Marie Tennent seems simply to have curled into a fetal position in the freezing snow out on Irontongue Hill and remained there until her body was frozen over. There's no one to observe her death but the foxes and the hares. Her body has bruises, though. Her death is tragic; is it also suspicious?"
  • "Marie Tennent seems simply to have curled into a fetal position in the freezing snow out on Irontongue Hill and remained there until her body was frozen over. Thereþs no one to observe her death but the foxes and the hares. Her body has bruises, though. Her death is tragic; is it also suspicious?"@en
  • "It wasn't the easiest way to commit suicide. Marie Tennent just seemed to have curled up in the freezing snow and stayed there until her body frosted over. And here is not the only death the police have to contend with - not after the discovery of a baby in the wreckage of an old World War II bomber, and the body of a man dumped by the roadside. Could the past be the only clue to present violence as an icy winter looks to get even chillier?"@en
  • "Marie Tennent seems simply to have curled into a fetal position in the freezing snow out on Irontongue Hill and remained there until her body was frozen over. There's no one to observe her death but the foxes and hares. Her body has bruises, though. Her death is tragic; is it also suspicious?"@en
  • "It isn't the easiest way to commit suicide. Marie Tennent seems simply to have curled into a fetal position in the freezing snow and remained there until her body was frozen over. And hers is not the only death the police have to contend with--not after the discovery of a baby in the wreckage of an old World War II bomber, and the body of a man dumped by the roadside. Could the past be the only clue to present violence as an ice winter looks to get eve chillier?"@en

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  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
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  • "Talking books"@en
  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"

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  • "Blood on the tongue a crime novel"@en
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  • "Blood on the tongue compact disc pack"@en
  • "Blood on the tongue"@en