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The winds of change Book 19

The death of a girl found on a London street as well as the discovery of the body of a woman prompts Richard Jury to join forces with Plant and Macalvie, commander of the Devon and Cornwall police, to investigate a murder.

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  • "The death of a girl found on a London street as well as the discovery of the body of a woman prompts Richard Jury to join forces with Plant and Macalvie, commander of the Devon and Cornwall police, to investigate a murder."@en
  • "The murder of an unidentified five-year-old girl in a shabby London street leads Superintendent Richard Jury to suspect well-known financier Viktor Baumann, owner of an iniquitious house on the same street that serves as a hub of a pedophilia ring. When a second unidentified murder victim--this time a woman is found in the gardens of Declan Scott's estate, Commander of the Devon and Cornwall Police, Brian Macalvie, thinks there is a connection. Three years prior, Declan's four-year-old stepdaughter, Flora was abdducted. Jury and Macalvie rake over the present and the past in a pub near Lauceston called the Winds of Chnage. All signs point to the quilt of Viktor Baumann, Flora's biological father. But, when no one in this case is exactly who he seems, how can Jury be sure?"@en
  • "Brian Macalvie of the Devon and Cornwall police takes this failure especially hard, since he had headed up the investigation three years ago when Flora disappeared one day from the Lost Gardens of Heligan. Scott's step-daughter has vanished. HIs wife Mary has died. "He really doesn't need a body in his garden", say Macalvie...."@en
  • "As he leans over the body of an unidentified five-year-old girl shot in the back on a shabby London street, Superintendent Richard Jury knows he'll be facing one of the saddest investigations of his life."
  • "Brian Macalvie of the Devon and Cornwall police takes this failure especially hard, since he had headed up the investigation three years ago when Flora disappeared one day from the Lost Gardens of Heligan. Scott's step-daughter has vanished. HIs wife Mary has died. "He really doesn't need a body in his garden", say Macalvie."
  • "A child vanished. Police, private investigators-all had failed to find her. And on a shabby London street, Richard Jury bends over the body of another little girl and knows this will be one of the saddest investigations of his life, for the children appear to be connected-and in the worst possible way."
  • "Declan Scott stood inside the room looking at Jury as if he were one more disapotmentment in a long list of them Police, private investigators-all had failed to finf the child Flora. Brian Macalvie of the Devon and Cornwell police takes this failure especially hard."@en
  • "Declan Scott stood inside the room looking at Jury as if he were one more disappointment in a long list of them. Police, private investigators-all had failed to find the child Flora. Brian Macalvie of the Devon and Cornwell police takes this failure especially hard."
  • "The "Winds of Change" is a pub where the investigators of a young missing girl discuss their strategy to capture her murderer."@en
  • "The murder of an unidentified five-year-old girl in a shabby London street leads Superintendent Richard Jury to suspect well-known financier Viktor Baumann, owner of an iniquitous house on the same street that serves as the hub of a pedophilia ring. When a second unidentified murder victim--this time a woman is found in the gardens of Declan Scott's estate, Commander of the Devon and Cornwall Police, Brian Macalvie, thinks there is a connection. Three years prior, Declan's four-year-old stepdaughter, Flora, was abducted. Jury and Macalvie rake over the present and the past in a pub near Launceston called the Winds of Change. All signs point to the guilt of Viktor Baumann, Flora's biological father. But, when no one in this case is exactly who he seems, how can Jury be sure?"@en
  • "Personne n'avait pu retrouver la petite Flora. Brian Macalvie, de la police du Devon et de Cornouailles, dirigeait l'enquête 3 ans plus tôt quand Flora a disparu dans les Jardins d'Heligan. Dans les rues de Londres, une autre fillette a été abattue. Il semble y avoir un lien entre Flora et cette enfant, un lien atroce qui passe par une sinistre maison dans le nord de Londres."

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  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"

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  • "Karneval der Toten : Roman"
  • "Vetrovi promene : misterija s Ričardom Džurijem"
  • "Karneval der Toten Thriller ; gekürzte Lesung"
  • "The winds of change : a Richard Jury novel"
  • "The winds of change Book 19"@en
  • "The winds of change / M: a Richard Jury mystery"
  • "The Winds of Change : a Richard Jury mystery"@en
  • "Winds of change"
  • "Karneval der Toten [Ein Inspektor-Jury-Roman] : Roman"
  • "Karneval der Toten ein Inspektor-Jury-Roman"
  • "Winds of change / a Richard Jury mystery"@en
  • "Karneval der Toten Ein Inspektor-Jury-Roman"
  • "The winds of change"@en
  • "The winds of change"
  • "Karneval der Toten : Roman : [ein Inspektor-Jury-Roman]"
  • "Karneval der Toten : Roman ; [ein Inspektor-Jury-Roman]"
  • "Le sang des innocents"
  • "The winds of change a Richard Jury mystery"@en
  • "Karneval der Toten Roman"
  • "Karneval der Toten : ein Inspektor-Jury-Roman"
  • "Le sang des innocents : roman"
  • "Karneval der Toten Krimi, Lesung ; gekürzte Lesung"
  • "The winds of change [sound recording]"@en
  • "The winds of change [sound recording]"
  • "Karneval der Toten"
  • "Karneval der Toten : Krimi, Lesung ; gekürzte Lesung"
  • "Le sang des innocents roman"
  • "The Winds of Change"@en
  • "Le Sang Des Innocents"
  • "The winds of change / S: a Richard Jury mystery"
  • "The Winds of Change #19"@en
  • "Karneval der Toten : [ein Inspektor-Jury-Roman]"
  • "The winds of change : a Richard Jury mystery"
  • "The winds of change : a Richard Jury mystery"@en

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