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The Boy With Perfect Hands (An Elizabeth Hewitt Mystery)

The Boy With Perfect Hands (An Elizabeth Hewitt Mystery)

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The Boy With Perfect Hands (An Elizabeth Hewitt Mystery)

by Rusch, Sheldon

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ISBN 13
9780425217665
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Synopsis

Now in paperback-from the acclaimed author of For Edgar. Special Agent Elizabeth Hewitt returns to investigate slayings linked to the nocturnes of one of the world's greatest composers-and experiences firsthand the haunting crescendo of a killer's inspiration.

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Title
The Boy With Perfect Hands (An Elizabeth Hewitt Mystery)
Author
Rusch, Sheldon
Book Condition
UsedVeryGood
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0425217663
ISBN 13
9780425217665
Publisher
Berkley
This edition first published
September 4, 2007

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