Where Memories Lie by Deborah Crombie

Where Memories Lie by Deborah Crombie

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The twelfth novel in the Duncan Kincaid/Gemma James series

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Where Memories Lie by Deborah Crombie

Gemma, Duncan, and the boys are back in their Notting Hill house and enjoying a quiet spring in London when Gemma receives a plea for help from her friend and neighbor, Erika Rosenthal. Erika has never shared much of her past, other than telling Gemma that she and her husband came to London before the war as refugees from the emerging Nazi regime in Germany. Her husband was a historian and was found murdered in a local park. His death was never solved. Now Erika tells Gemma that a necklace from her past has come up for auction - a necklace which was taken from her. Now Erika asks Gemma to find out where the necklace came from. As Gemma works backwards, interviewing the staff at the auction house and looking into the records of David Rosenthal's death, her viewpoint is interwoven with Erika's vivid memories of her life as a young woman in London during and after the war. Then a young woman at the auction house is murdered and suddenly the case becomes very much centred in the present.
Deborah Crombie was born and educated in Texas. After living in both England and Scotland, she wrote her first Duncan Kincaid / Gemma James novel. She has since been nominated for the Agatha, Macavity and Edgar Awards and is published across the world. Deborah lives with her family in a small North Texas town and frequently visits the UK. This is the twelfth novel in her Duncan Kincaid/Gemma James series.
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ISBN 13 9781447283638
ISBN 10 1447283635
Title Where Memories Lie
Author Deborah Crombie
Series Duncan Kincaid Gemma James
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2014-10-23
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.