Dead Trouble by Margaret Duffy

Dead Trouble by Margaret Duffy

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Professor John Norton, a renowned forensic pathologist, is violently murdered at his home the evening after meeting with novelist Ingrid Langley. Together with her friend DCI James Carrick, who is in charge of the investigation, and her husband Patrick, Ingrid sets about finding Norton's killer.

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Dead Trouble by Margaret Duffy

Professor John Norton, a renowned forensic pathologist, is violently murdered at his home the evening after meeting with novelist Ingrid Langley. Together with her friend DCI James Carrick, who is in charge of the investigation, and her husband Patrick, Ingrid sets about finding Norton's killer.

Margaret Duffy is Professor and Chair of the Strategic Communication Faculty at the Missouri School of Journalism, University of Missouri, USA. An author, consultant, and award-winning scholar, Duffy's research focuses on visual communication, narrative theory, digital media, news, and persuasion ethics. She is a former marketing executive and serves on the board of the Institute for Advertising Ethics.

Esther Thorson is Professor, Associate Dean for Graduate Studies, and Director of Research at the Missouri School of Journalism, University of Missouri, USA. She has published extensively on the news industry, advertising, news effects, and health communication. Her scholarly work has won many research and writing awards and she serves on an extensive list of journal editorial boards.

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ISBN 13 9780749006235
ISBN 10 0749006234
Titel Dead Trouble
Autor Margaret Duffy
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Allison & Busby
Erscheinungsjahr 2004-01-01
Seitenanzahl 288
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