A tense and gripping new crime novel from Anthea Fraser featuring the ever-popular DCI Webb Malcolm Bennett, Webb's friend and colleague, has recently remarried, and there is conflict between his grown-up family and his new wife, making for a tense atmosphere at home. Meanwhile, the two detectives have joined forces to tackle a series of shop raids, but are soon overtaken by events which have a shattering effect on Bennett's family. Two of them meet with a violent death within the space of four days, presenting Webb with ...
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A tense and gripping new crime novel from Anthea Fraser featuring the ever-popular DCI Webb Malcolm Bennett, Webb's friend and colleague, has recently remarried, and there is conflict between his grown-up family and his new wife, making for a tense atmosphere at home. Meanwhile, the two detectives have joined forces to tackle a series of shop raids, but are soon overtaken by events which have a shattering effect on Bennett's family. Two of them meet with a violent death within the space of four days, presenting Webb with one of the most traumatic cases of his career.
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Good in Good jacket. Ex Library. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Jacket is in brodart, light wear. Boards have light wear. Library markings removed. Pages are clean, text has no markings, binding is sound.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. DCI David Webb and his friend, DCI Malcolm Bennett have joined forces to solve a series of shop raids, but that takes a back seat when two of Bennett's family meet a violent death. First U.S. printing. Spine head gently bumped with a corresponding light crimp to the Brodart covered jacket.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Book. 8vo. New York: Minotaur/St. Martins, 1998. First edition. 8vo. Hard cover binding. An Inspector Webb mystery. Fine in fine dust jacket, protected with an archival-quality mylar cover.