Murder at the National Gallery / Jim Eldridge.
Momo rauemi: TextSeries: Eldridge, Jim, Museum mysteries ; book 7.Kaiwhakaputa: Leicester : Ulverscroft, Charnwood, 2022Edition: Large print editionWhakaahuatanga: 342 pages (large print) ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781444849431
Momo tuemi | Tauwāhi onāianei | Kohinga | Tau karanga | Tūnga | Rā oti | Waeherepae | Ngā puringa tuemi | |
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Large print | Stratford Large print | Large print | ELD (Tirotirohia te whatanga(Opens below)) | I takina atu | 17/05/2024 | A00921939 |
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London, 1897. The capital is shocked to learn that the body of a woman has been found at the National Gallery, eviscerated in a manner that recalls all too strongly the exploits of the infamous Jack the Ripper. Daniel Wilson and Abigail Fenton are contacted by a curator of the National Gallery for their assistance. The dead woman, an artist's model and lady of the night, had links to artist Walter Sickert who was a suspect during the Ripper's spree of killings. Scotland Yard have arrested Sickert on suspicion of this fresh murder but it is not the last. Sickert insists that he is innocent but who would want to frame him?
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