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The Cruellest Month (Mrs. Malory Mystery ; no. 2)

The Cruellest Month (Mrs. Malory Mystery ; no. 2)

The Cruellest Month (Mrs. Malory Mystery ; no. 2)
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The Cruellest Month (Mrs. Malory Mystery ; no. 2)

by Holt, Hazel

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Onyx, 1992-06-02. paperback. Acceptable. 4x0x7.

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Hazel Holt is the author of seven previous Mrs. Malory novels. She was a personal friend and literary advisor to Barbara Pym, and the author of Pym?s official biography. A former television critic and feature writer, she lives in Somerset, England.

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Title
The Cruellest Month (Mrs. Malory Mystery ; no. 2)
Author
Holt, Hazel
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Acceptable
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ISBN 10
0451403134
ISBN 13
9780451403131
Publisher
Onyx
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1992-06-02
Size
4x0x7
X weight
4 oz

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