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Duncan Kincaid/Gemma James Novels #11
William Morrow
June 2006
On Sale: June 1, 2006
Featuring: Duncan Kincaid; Gemma Jones
384 pages ISBN: 0060525274 EAN: 9780060525279 Hardcover
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Mystery | Mystery Police Procedural
Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James’ idyllic Christmas holiday at
his family’s home in the Cheshire countryside is interrupted
by deaths both past and present. A teenager drowns in a
local canal, the remains of an infant are found in an old
canal-side dairy barn, and a third violent death touches
them all. As the detectives are drawn deeper, they realize that the
lives of the three victims were intertwined in unexpected
ways, and that the claims of the past will not be silenced
until old wrongs are made right. In true Crombie fashion,
Water Like a Stone will keep you on the edge of your seat as
Duncan and Gemma find that the all-too-present dangers can
threaten those they love most.
No awards found for this book. Kincaid / James
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