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The whole art colony at Salcott St. Mary would have agreed with popular authoress Lavinia Finch when she remarked about her American guest: “I’m sure he must have been something very wicked in ancient Greece.”
The too-handsome, rich, famous Leslie Searle had created havoc at Salcott. He was about to break up an engagement and ruin a smug broadcaster; he'd already insulted a leading playwright and caused a public scandal.
Then - without reason or warning - he disappeared. And Inspector Grant of Scotland Yard was called in to investigate a case of possible amnesia, suicide, or homicide!
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Alan Grant (Fictitious character), Fiction, Great Britain, Lesbians, Police, theatre, country living, BBC, British mystery, Grant, alan, inspector (fictitious character), fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, traditional, Great britain, fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, police procedural, Fiction, crime, Large type booksPlaces
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1998, Scribner Paperback Fiction
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