An edition of Hawkwood (2012)

Hawkwood

First Pegasus Books cloth edition.
Hawkwood
James McGee, James McGee
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An edition of Hawkwood (2012)

Hawkwood

First Pegasus Books cloth edition.

The year is 1811, and Bow Street Runner Matthew Hawkwood is ordered by Chief Magistrate James Read to investigate the double murder of a coachman and a naval courier on the Kent Road. Hawkwood is initially puzzled as to why the Chief Magistrate is so concerned by this relatively simple case, but as his investigation unfolds, another body is discovered and a higher agenda begins to emerge--an attempt by the Emperor Napoleon to bring about a crushing military and psychological blow to Britain, the means of which would bring terror to the seas for years to come. When Britain's security is on the line, it's time to call in Regency London's most effective--and most controversial--investigator, Matthew Hawkwood.

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Pegasus Books
Language
English
Pages
409

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Hawkwood
2012, Pegasus Books
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Hawkwood: a regency crime thriller
2012, Pegasus Crime
in English - 1st Pegasus books cloth ed.

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Published in
New York, NY
Series
A regency crime thriller
Copyright Date
2006

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.914
Library of Congress
PR6063.C468 H39 2012

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Pagination
409 pages
Number of pages
409

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30422909M
ISBN 13
9781605984339
LCCN
2013404086

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