A Collection of Lies
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    Jun-2024 (Hardcover)
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    Police Procedural
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    336
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In USA Today bestselling author Connie Berry's fifth Kate Hamilton mystery, American antiques dealer Kate Hamilton follows bloodstained clues to discover the truth about the murder of a modern-day Victorian gentleman.

As Kate Hamilton and her new husband, DI Tom Mallory, honeymoon in Devon, a local history museum asks them to trace the provenance of a bloodstained dress said to belong to a Victorian lacemaker accused of murder. If genuine, the dress and its puzzling connections to a nineteenth-century Romani family who camped on Dartmoor will be the centerpiece of a new historic crimes exhibit -- exactly Kate's kind of mystery. But matters turn deadly when a shot is fired during a fundraising gala, injuring the man who donated the dress.

The injured donor, Gideon Littlejohn, is a cybersecurity expert who lives and dresses as a Victorian gentleman, but everyone believes the real target of the attack to be another attendee -- a controversial politician intent on rooting out local corruption. This belief is overturned when Gideon is found dead in a pool of blood. But then the politician receives a death threat.

Who was the real target? Who would want to kill both a man with an obsession for history and a tough-on-crime politician? When asked to assist in the investigation, Kate races to discover the truth, as it becomes clear the killer isn't going to come quietly.
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    • First Edition
    • Jun-2024
    • CROOKED LANE BOOKS
    • Hardcover
    • ISBN: 1639106669
    • ISBN13: 9781639106660
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    • Jun-2024
    • CROOKED LANE BOOKS
    • eBook
    • ISBN: 1639106677
    • ISBN13: 9781639106677
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    • Jun-2024
    • Crooked Lane Books
    • eBook (Kindle)



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