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A man in Victorian England who was accused of breaking a promise of marriage commits suicide. The man denied the charge, claiming he could not possibly marry the woman, rich and beautiful though she was. Why not? PI William Monk wants to find out.
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Fiction, Private investigators, William Monk (Fictitious character), Social life and customs, Detective and mystery stories, Large type books, Monk, william (fictitious character), fiction, England, fiction, London (england), fiction, Latterly, hester (fictitious character), fiction, Fiction, historical, general, Fiction, mystery & detective, traditionalPlaces
England, London, London (England)Times
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A Breach of Promise (William Monk Novels)
September 7, 1999, Ivy Books
Mass Market Paperback
in English
- 1st Mass Market Domestic Ed edition
0804118558 9780804118552
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A Breach of Promise (William Monk Mysteries)
June 1999, Sound Library
Audio cassette
in English
- Unabridged edition
0792722965 9780792722960
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A Breach of Promise (William Monk Novels)
September 14, 1998, Random House Audio
in English
0375402756 9780375402753
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"The plaintiffs in a sensational breach of promise suit are wealthy social climbers Barton and Delphine Lambert, suing on behalf of their beautiful daughter, Zillah. The defendant is Zillah's alleged fiance, brilliant young architect Killian Melville, who adamantly declares that he will not, cannot, marry her. Not even to his counsel, distinguished barrister Sir Oliver Rathbone, will Killian explain his rejection of rich and charming Zillah.".
"Utterly baffled, Rathbone turns for help to his old comrades in crime - Monk, the private investigator who knows his city like the back of his hand, and fearless nurse Hester Latterly. But even as they scout London for clues, from Mayfair to sordid Devil's Acre, the case suddenly and tragically ends. An outcome that no one - except a ruthless murderer - could have foreseen."--BOOK JACKET.
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