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Shadow of the serpent

Shadow of the serpent

A tale of politics, perversion, deception and mystery, 'The Shadow of the Serpent' is evocative detective fiction, based in dark, violent, Victorian Edinburgh. It's 1880 and the city is gripped by election fever. But while the rich and educated argue about politics, in the dank wynds of the city it's a struggle just to stay alive, especially when a murderous madman seems to have resurfaced after 30 years. Inspector McLevy is lured into a world of politics, perversion, deception and mystery and into the shadow of the serpent.

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Book info

Author Ashton, David.
Reader Logan Crawford
Language eng
Duration 8 h 40 min
Publication info Royal National Institute for the Blind.
Physical description talking book Daisy 2.02 (8 h 40 min)
Notifications Inspector McLevy mystery.
Original publication info Polygon 2011.
Keywords kriminalfiktion rikoskirjallisuus
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