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It's too good to last. The biggest case on DI Charlie Priest's books is a petty thief pinching underwear from the washing-lines of unsuspecting housewives, and his love-life is looking up too, in the form of local schoolteacher Rosie Barraclough. Then someone starts tampering with food in the local supermarket and two people are hospitalised. Charlie must act fast to halt a media frenzy and prevent a murder. Things get worse, as intelligence reaches him that an organised dog-fighting ring has set up operations nearby - and it seems that Rosie is hiding something from him...
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Limestone Cowboy: The Riveting Yorkshire Crime Series
2012, Allison & Busby, Limited
in English
0749011661 9780749011666
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Limestone Cowboy
2004-06-01, Magna Large Print Books
Hardcover
in English
- Large Print Ed edition
0750521996 9780750521994
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Limestone Cowboy (Detective Inspector Charlie Priest Mystery)
November 10, 2004, Allison & Busby
Paperback
in English
- New Ed edition
0749083603 9780749083601
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Limestone Cowboy (Detective Inspector Charlie Priest Mystery) (Detective Inspector Charlie Priest Mystery)
November 1, 2003, Allison & Busby
Hardcover
in English
0749006420 9780749006426
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"So which was it to be: Balmoral Castle or Sandringham House? This was the sort of decision she hated."
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