
Death of the Dancing Doll
Urquhart & MacDonald Murder Mysteries, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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D.E. Ring
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D.E. Ring
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It’s a sunny, lazy day in autumn. A new bronze plaque, with the names of Barrachois’ Second World War dead, is being mounted on the side of the city cenotaph. A chain gives way; the heavy plaque swings wildly and strikes the cenotaph, piercing its stone wall.
Standing inside the monument is a mummified corpse, dressed in a lawyer’s gown.
Inside the pockets of the victim are newspaper clippings, clues the murderer has left twenty years earlier. Why?
Jimmy Urquhart and Notepad MacDonald begin their investigations and soon, old wounds are opened, and prejudices confirmed.
Then, a callous and shocking murder confirms that, whatever else, the past itself is not dead.
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