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Peter Robinson: All the Colours of Darkness. signed

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£12.00
£12.00
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ISBN 9780340836927
UK 1st edition 1st impression hardback in an unclipped wrap,
Published by Hodder & Stoughton in 2008.
The wrap is fine..
The book is fine, new and unread. Pushed a little at head and tail.

Signed on the title page with NO inscription or dedication.
   A beautiful June day in the Yorkshire Dales, and a group of children are spending the last of their half-term freedom swimming in the river near Hindswell Woods. But the idyll is shattered by their discovery of a mans body, hanging from a tree. DI Annie Cabott soon discovers he is Mark Hardcastle, the well-liked and successful set designer for the Eastvale Theatres current production of Othello. Everything points to suicide, and Annie is mystified. Why would such a man want to take his own life?
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