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Brighton Belle
Brighton Belle
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1950s
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Agatha Christie
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Alexander McCall Smith
Andrew Taylor
Author_Sara Sheridan
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Barbara Nadel
Brighton
Brown Book Group
Carola Dunn
Category1=Fiction
Category=FF
COP=United Kingdom
Elizabeth Peters
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female sleuth
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Format_Paperback
Foyles War
historical crime
James Runcie
Jessica Fellowes Mitford Murders
Language_English
Laura Wilson
Mirabelle Bevan
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Price_€10 to €20
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SN=Mirabelle Bevan
softlaunch
WG=166
Product details
- ISBN 9781472122476
- Format: Paperback
- Weight: 180g
- Dimensions: 126 x 196 x 16mm
- Publication Date: 03 Mar 2016
- Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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1951. Brighton. With the war over and the Nazis brought to justice at Nuremberg, Mirabelle Bevan (retired Whitehall secretary) thinks her skills are no longer required. After her lover's death she retires to the seaside to put the past behind her and takes a job at a debt collection agency run by the charismatic Big Ben McGuigan. But when the case of Romana Laszlo - a pregnant Hungarian refugee - comes in, Mirabelle soon discovers that her specialist knowledge is vital. With enthusiastic assistance from insurance clerk Vesta Churchill, they follow a mysterious trail of gold sovereigns and corpses that only they can unravel.
Sara Sheridan was born in Edinburgh and studied at Trinity College, Dublin. She has received a Scottish Library Award and was shortlisted for the Saltire Book Prize. Sara blogs on the Guardian site about her writing life and puts her hand up to being a 'twitter evangelist'. She also speaks on BBC Radio, most recently on Radio 4's From Our Own Correspondent, and mentors writers for the Scottish Book Trust.
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