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Cold hands : [a mystery]

With her customary understated style and her keen ability to delve into the human psyche, Clare Curzon returns readers to Thames Valley and Superintendent Mike Yeadings. This time a case that at first glance looks to be open and shut proves more difficult and Yeadings will have to use his entire team to help solve the mystery. Off to an early morning meeting in Scotland Yard, Superintendent Mike Yeadings boards a commuter train and prepares for the trip. The train, however, doesn't get too far before coming to a screeching halt: there is a body on the tracks. What at first looks like a suicide is soon revealed to be a vicious crime-the victim has been garroted and his hands mutilated. His pockets are also empty which makes them wonder if robbery was the motive or if the killer was trying to hide the identity of the victim to protect himself. Yeadings soon discovers that the victim was a customs officer and that he had been investigating a possible counterfeit operation at Fraylings Court-a family estate that has recently started hosting theme holidays and offering many classes in order to pay off their mounting debt. Along with the guests requiring art lessons, dance classes, and a dog-training course, some shady characters have emerged and started their own nightly poker school. Among those regularly dealt a hand is Detective Sergeant Rosemary Zyczynski of the Thames Valley Police who is working undercover to solve the murder. Will she be able to reveal the killer and the counterfeit operation while maintaining a poker face'

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  • "With her customary understated style and her keen ability to delve into the human psyche, Clare Curzon returns readers to Thames Valley and Superintendent Mike Yeadings. This time a case that at first glance looks to be open and shut proves more difficult and Yeadings will have to use his entire team to help solve the mystery. Off to an early morning meeting in Scotland Yard, Superintendent Mike Yeadings boards a commuter train and prepares for the trip. The train, however, doesn't get too far before coming to a screeching halt: there is a body on the tracks. What at first looks like a suicide is soon revealed to be a vicious crime-the victim has been garroted and his hands mutilated. His pockets are also empty which makes them wonder if robbery was the motive or if the killer was trying to hide the identity of the victim to protect himself. Yeadings soon discovers that the victim was a customs officer and that he had been investigating a possible counterfeit operation at Fraylings Court-a family estate that has recently started hosting theme holidays and offering many classes in order to pay off their mounting debt. Along with the guests requiring art lessons, dance classes, and a dog-training course, some shady characters have emerged and started their own nightly poker school. Among those regularly dealt a hand is Detective Sergeant Rosemary Zyczynski of the Thames Valley Police who is working undercover to solve the murder. Will she be able to reveal the killer and the counterfeit operation while maintaining a poker face'"@en
  • "When the body of a mysterious foreigner is found in the river, a police investigation uncover a chilling link between the death and another killing that could be tied to the shadowy pasts and dark secrets of Lady Isabelle Delmayne and Eugenie, Vicountess Crowthorne, in a mystery set in Edwardian England."@en
  • "When the body of a mysterious foreigner is found in a river in Edwardian England, the police uncover a link between the death and another killing that could be tied to the shadowy pasts and dark secrets of Lady Isabelle Delmayne and Eugenie, Viscountess Crowthorne."@en
  • "Supt. Yeadings of Thames Valley investigates the murder of a customs officer. The investigation soon leads to Fraylings Court, a faltering family estate, and a possible counterfeiting ring."@en
  • "To save his debt-ridden family estate, Sir James Siddons reluctantly agrees to advertise theme holidays there, only to find his home invaded by colorful and demanding house guests, undercover detective Rosemary Zyczynski of the Thames Valley Police, and murder."

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "History"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Large type books"@en

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  • "Cold hands : [a mystery]"@en
  • "Cold hands : a mystery featuring superintendent Mike Yeadings"@en
  • "Cold hands"@en
  • "Cold hands"
  • "Guilty knowledge"@en
  • "Guilty knowledge"