Death at Bishop's Keep (Robin Paige Victorian Mysteries, No. 1)
by Robin Paige
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- Paperback
- Condition
- Used - Acceptable
- ISBN 10
- 0425164357
- ISBN 13
- 9780425164358
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About This Item
Berkley, July 1998. Mass Market Paperback. Used - Acceptable. Name of previous owner inside cover.
Synopsis
Kate Adrleigh is everything the Victorian English gentlewoman is not--outspoken, free-thinking, American...and a writer of the frowned upon "penny-dreadfuls." Soon after her arrival in Essex, England, a body is unearthed in a nearby archeological dig--and Kate has the chance to not only research her latest story...but to begin her first case with amateur detective Sir Charles Sheridan.
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- Bookseller
- R Bookmark (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 184921
- Title
- Death at Bishop's Keep (Robin Paige Victorian Mysteries, No. 1)
- Author
- Robin Paige
- Format/Binding
- Mass Market Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used - Acceptable
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Paperback
- ISBN 10
- 0425164357
- ISBN 13
- 9780425164358
- Publisher
- Berkley
- Place of Publication
- New York, New York, U.s.a.
- Date Published
- July 1998
- Pages
- 304
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