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An Empty Death Laura Wilson

An Empty Death By Laura Wilson

An Empty Death by Laura Wilson


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Summary

The second of a brilliant new series of crime novels featuring policeman Ted Stratton of the CID, set in central London during WW2 and its aftermath.

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An Empty Death by Laura Wilson

Summer, 1944 After almost five years of conflict, London's exhausted inhabitants, pounded by the menace of Hitler's V1 bombs, are living in a world of dereliction. War-weary DI Ted Stratton is no exception, but he cannot help being drawn in by his latest case. Called on to investigate when a doctor is found dead in Fitzrovia's Middlesex Hospital, Stratton soon realizes that someone involved is not who they appear to be. Someone who has discarded their own identity and can move and kill freely. Meanwhile Jenny, Ted's wife, is working at the local Rest Centre, although her spirit of make-do is wearing thin. When a bombed-out woman appears at the centre, declaring that the man claiming to be her husband is an imposter, Jenny thinks that it must be due to shock. The reality, however, is much stranger and far more dangerous...Ultimately, for Stratton and Jenny perhaps there is only one thing they can trust: their fear. And for one of them, that fear may prove all too real. An Empty Death is a compelling exploration of identity, memory and trust and is perfect for fans of Foyle's War.

About Laura Wilson

Laura Wilson's acclaimed and award-winning crime novels have won her many fans. She lives in Islington, London.

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GOR012832564
9780752876252
0752876252
An Empty Death by Laura Wilson
Used - Like New
Hardback
Orion Publishing Co
2009-07-23
432
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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