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9781444838305
144483830X
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Ashton, David, 1941-
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The lost daughter / David Ashton.
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Large print edition.
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Leicester : Thorpe, Charnwood, 2018.
Description
368 pages (large print) ; 24 cm.
Summary
It's springtime and Jean Brash, Mistress of the Just Land (best bawdy-hoose in Edinburgh), is raring to go. But past, present and future collide to undermine that desire. A theatre company arrives in Leith to perform KING LEAR. A ruthless robbery is planned, and a gruesome murder committed, both of which set Inspector James McLevy on the prowl; and Jean's past returns in the form of a bad seed from a vicious killer. Even more lethally, her own lost family life explodes in the present, as a wild young actress who trails violence and death behind her involves Jean in a dangerous complex game that threatens to destroy the very root of her identity. When you look death in the face, it's best not to blink - otherwise the play is over.
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Adult.
Subjects
Businesswomen -- Fiction
Brothels -- Fiction
Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction
Traveling theater -- Fiction
Actresses -- Fiction
Edinburgh (Scotland) -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction
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Detective and mystery fiction
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Jean Brash
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Actresses -- Fiction
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Brothels -- Fiction
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Businesswomen -- Fiction
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Detective and mystery fiction
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Edinburgh (Scotland) -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction
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Large type books
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Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction
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Traveling theater -- Fiction
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Adventure stories
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Ghost stories
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Horror tales
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Fiction
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Ashton, David, 1941-
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Jean Brash
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