The Summer that Never was: An Inspector Banks Mystery

The Summer that Never was: An Inspector Banks Mystery
ISBN-10
0330489356
ISBN-13
9780330489355
Series
The Summer that Never was
Category
Banks, Alan (Fictitious character)
Pages
498
Language
English
Published
2004
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Author
Peter Robinson

Description

Following the best-selling AFTERMATH, the new Inspector Banks mystery is guaranteed to win yet more fans

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