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The Chess Men

The Chess Men

The Chess Men

The Chess Men

by May, Peter

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London: Quercus, 2013 9780857382238. Hardback. Fine/Fine. First edition. First printing. Complete numberline. Like new. DW is not price-clipped. 388 pages. No inscriptions or annotations. The concluding novel in the Lewis trilogy. The isle of Lewis is a land of strange beauty, harsh living and inhabitants of deep-rooted faith. Detective Inspector Fin Macleod returns from Edinburgh to the island of his childhood to investigate a series of brutal killings. As old memories resurface and old friends reappear, Fin realizes that returning to the past will lead him into danger. The famous Lewis chess pieces are neatly woven into the plot. .

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Title
The Chess Men
Author
May, Peter
Book Condition
Used
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Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0857382233
ISBN 13
9780857382238
Publisher
London: Quercus, 2013 9780857382238
Place of Publication
London
This edition first published
2013
Keywords
Crime Fiction. Murders Lewis Chess Men Hebrides Islands Detective Police QSE

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