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'The new crime and espionage series from Penguin Classics makes for a mouth-watering prospect' Daily Telegraph


Abducted, beaten, hidden in an attic, a young woman stages an audacious escape. But is her story everything she claims it to be?

Fifteen-year-old Betty Kane can recall every detail of the room where she says she was held at the country house known as The Franchise - even the crack in its round window. But her alleged kidnappers, a quiet-living mother and daughter, claim they have never seen her before. Somebody has to be lying. But who? As the case sparks a media frenzy, it is up to unassuming village solicitor Robert Blair to find out.

H | B | T | Gramm
196 mm | 126 mm | 22 mm | 230 gr

Erscheinungsjahr
2023

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Taschenbuch

Verlag
Penguin Books Ltd (UK)

ISBN-10
0241639131

ISBN-13
9780241639139

Autor
Josephine Tey

Sprache
English

Seitenanzahl
295

Themen
Klassische Kriminalromane und Mystery

Verantwortliche Person gemäß Art. 16 GPSR
Penguin Books Ltd (UK), 20 Vauxhall Bridge Road, SW1V 2SA, London, 0044 2078408400, penguincsinternational@tbs-ltd.co.uk, www.penguin.co.uk

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