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Morganville isn't the only town with vampire trouble...
When life gets complicated, family-and love can make all the difference
The Faces of Evil Series: Book 4
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A mystery rife with political agendas and deceit
One killer is in her blood. The other is in her house.
The Quest to Control the Power of the Seers Continues...
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Strong Poison , October 2012
Paperback (reprint)
Gaudy Night , October 2012
Trade Size (reprint)
Busman's Honeymoon , October 2012
Paperback (reprint)
Have His Carcase , October 2012
Paperback (reprint)
The Nine Tailors , October 2008
Paperback
The Divine Comedy, Part 2: Purgatory , September 2008
Paperback
The Divine Comedy Part 3: Paradise , August 2008
Paperback
A Presumption of Death , August 2004
Mass Market Paperback
The Five Red Herrings , October 1995
Paperback
Unnatural Death , August 1995
Mass Market Paperback
Lord Peter Views the Body , August 1995
Mass Market Paperback
Whose Body? , August 1995
Mass Market Paperback
The Documents in the Case , August 1995
Mass Market Paperback
In the Teeth of the Evidence , June 1995
Mass Market Paperback
Murder Must Advertise , June 1995
Mass Market Paperback
Clouds of Witness , June 1995
Mass Market Paperback
Strong Poison , April 1995
Mass Market Paperback
Have His Carcase , April 1995
Mass Market Paperback
Gaudy Night , April 1995
Mass Market Paperback
Busman's Honeymoon , April 1995
Mass Market Paperback
The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club , January 1995
Mass Market Paperback
Hangman's Holiday , July 1974
Paperback
Striding Folly , January 1972
Paperback
The Divine Comedy: Hell , July 1970
Paperback
Penguin Classics
July 1970
On Sale: June 30, 1970
352 pages ISBN: 0140440062 EAN: 9780140440065 Paperback $13.00
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This story begins in a shadowed forest on Good Friday in the
year of our Lord 1300. It proceeds on a journey that, in its
intense re-creation of the depths and the heights of human
experience, has become the key with which Western
civilization has sought to unlock the mystery of its own
identity.
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