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Diamonds in disguise : a Gregory Crowne mystery

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  • "When the ex-Queen Nicoletta of Hirtenstein summons him to Rome, Greg is powerless to refuse. A Russian icon belonging to Signor Arditti's opera-singer wife Rini, has disappeared. He is initially reluctant to get involved, but when Liz Blair agrees to accompany him Greg is persuaded."
  • "When the ex-Queen Nicoletta, Gregory's redoubtable grandmother, summons him to Rome where she is redecorating the villa of an Italian politician, Greg is powerless to refuse. A Russian icon has disappeared. It appears that the value of the icon lies in the diamond frame that Rini had made for it out of a necklace from her days of glory. Greg is initially reluctant to get involved, not least because of the Arditti family's refusal to involve the police."
  • "When the ex-Queen Nicoletta of Hirtenstein, Gregory's redoubtable grandmother, summons him to Rome where she is redecorating the villa of an Italian politician, Greg is powerless to refuse. A Russian icon, belonging to Signor Arditti's opera-singer wife Rini, has disappeared. It appears that the value of the icon lies in the diamond frame that Rini had made for it out of a necklace from her days of glory. Greg is initially reluctant to get involved, not least because of the Arditti family's refusal to involve the police. But when his long-time companion, Liz Blair, agrees to accompany him to Rome where she hopes to combine a little light sleuthing with some serious retail therapy, Greg is persuaded. It's not long, though, before he realises the goings-on at Villa Stefani are more complex and frightening than it first seemed."
  • "But when his long-time companion, Liz Blair, agrees to accompany him to Rome where she hopes to combine a little light sleuthing with some serious retail therapy, Greg is persuaded. It's not long, though, before he realises the goings-on at Villa Stefani are more complex and frightening than it first seemed."
  • "When the ex-Queen Nicoletta of Hirtenstein, Gregory's redoubtable grandmother, summons him to Rome where she is redecorating the villa of an Italian politician, Greg is powerless to refuse. A Russian icon has disappeared. It appears that the value of the icon lies in the diamond frame that Rini had made for it out of a necklace from her days of glory. Greg is initially reluctant to get involved. But when his long-time companion, Liz Blair, agrees to accompany him to Rome where she hopes to combine a little light sleuthing with some serious retail therapy, Greg is persuaded. It's not long, though, before he realises the goings-on at Villa Stefani are more complex and frightening than it first seemed. -- Publisher details."
  • "Gregory Crowne investigates after a valuable Russian icon disappears from a villa that his grandmother, ex-Queen Nicolletta of Hirtenstein, is redecorating for an Italian politician."

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

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  • "Diamonds in disguise"
  • "Diamonds in disguise : [MP3]"
  • "Diamonds in disguise : a Gregory Crowne mystery"
  • "Diamonds in disguise : a Gregory Crowne mystery"@en