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Death & Dominion (The Victorian Detectives Book 3) Death & Dominion by Carol Hedges
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“She is dressed in the nicest of her purloined finery – an ivory satin gown, which she has painstakingly taken in at the seams, its original owner having had a tad more hip, and a tad less hooray than its current one.”
Carol Hedges, Death & Dominion
“Day dawns, a fine autumn morning, the kind to make a man happy to be alive. And probably the man would have been happier to be alive. He is in fact dead.”
Carol Hedges, Death & Dominion
“The young lady reminds Belinda of a watercolour painting done by someone who had not much colour but a lot of water, giving off the impression of not only being colourless, but rather damp.”
Carol Hedges, Death & Dominion