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M J Trow
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M J Trow
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Lestrade had never been arrested before, although he had often had his collar felt by unsuspecting constables. But now a woman has died in his arms in a London pea-souper, and he is not only arrested but facing the drop.
Millicent Millichip, in the wrong place at the right time, is neither the first nor only in a series of murders by someone so cunning that all the brains of the Yard can’t catch them - and this despite the calling card left helpfully at every scene.
In his time Lestrade has found it hard enough to follow a case, but from the condemned cell in Pentonville it is even harder.
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