Dead of the Day: An Annie Seymour Mystery

Dead of the Day: An Annie Seymour Mystery
ISBN-10
0451222474
ISBN-13
9780451222473
Category
Fiction
Pages
309
Language
English
Published
2007
Publisher
Penguin
Author
Karen E. Olson

Description

When an unidentified body is found in the harbor, riddled with bee stings, New Haven Herald police reporter Annie Seymour discovers a connection between the John Doe, the police chief, and the city's struggling immigrant population that places her life in great danger. Original.

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