An edition of Death at the Jesus hospital (2012)

Death at the Jesus hospital

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An edition of Death at the Jesus hospital (2012)

Death at the Jesus hospital

The first man murdered was Abel Meredith, a resident at the Jesus Hospital Almshouse near London. The second victim, Roderick Gill, was burser at the Allison's school in Norfolk. Victim number three, Sir Rufus Walcott, was slain in his own hall by the Thames. All had their throats cut. And all had strange markings on their chests, carved there by the murderer but which neither doctor nor coroner could identify. Lord Francis Powerscourt, brought in to solve this case of triple murder, had no shortage of suspects or suspicions.

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Soho Constable
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Death at the Jesus Hospital
2013, Constable & Robinson
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Death at the Jesus hospital
2012, Soho Constable
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New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
823/.92
Library of Congress
PR6104.I24 D433 2012, PR6104.I24D433 2012

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Pagination
p. cm.

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Open Library
OL25054597M
Internet Archive
deathatjesushosp0000dick
ISBN 13
9781616950842
LCCN
2011039548

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