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Death at Dartmoor by Robin Paige

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Also by Robin Paige:

Death on the Lizard, July 2007
Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
Death at Glamis Castle, March 2004
Paperback
Death at Hyde Park, March 2004
Hardcover
Death at Dartmoor, March 2003
Paperback
Death at Epsom Downs, February 2002
Paperback
Death at Whitechapel, February 2000
Paperback
Death at Rottingdean, March 1999
Paperback
Death at Gallows Green, December 1998
Paperback
Death at Bishop?s Keep, July 1998
Paperback
Death at Devil?s Bridge, February 1998
Paperback / e-Book
Death at Daisy?s Folly, February 1997
Paperback / e-Book

Death at Dartmoor
Robin Paige

A Victorian Mystery
Berkley Prime Crime
March 2003
Featuring: Sir Charles Sheridan; Kate Ardleigh
336 pages
ISBN: 0425189090
Paperback
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Mystery Historical

At Britain's most notorious prison, Lord Charles Sheridan, his clever American wife Kate, and his acquaintance Arthur Conan Doyle, must determine why one of its most infamous inmates confessed to a crime he clearly didn't commit.

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