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hermetic

(8,663 posts)
13. A police procedural/mystery
Sun Oct 14, 2018, 01:32 PM
Oct 2018

Simla 1922. Up in the pine-scented coolness of the Himalayan hills the English have recreated a vision of home. The summer capital of the British Raj is fizzing with the energy of the jazz age. It is toward this country that detective Joe Sandilands is heading as the guest of the governor of Bengal. But when Joe's travelling companion, a Russian opera singer, is shot dead at his side on the road to Simla, he finds himself plunged into a murder investigation. As Joe begins to unravel the mystery which has its roots in the aftermath of the First World War, he discovers that behind the sparkling facade of Simla lies a trail of murder, vice and blackmail.

Sounds good

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I love his books, I have read them all. redstatebluegirl Oct 2018 #8
Hi Hermetic, Ohiogal Oct 2018 #2
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A police procedural/mystery hermetic Oct 2018 #13
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But of course hermetic Oct 2018 #16
I actually read "Let it Bleed" sometime in the past. TexasProgresive Oct 2018 #17
The Baker Street Brothers series PennyK Oct 2018 #18
Oh, cool hermetic Oct 2018 #19
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Nice hermetic Oct 2018 #22
How are you liking it so far? (eom) violetpastille Oct 2018 #29
I finished it, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Jane Austin Oct 2018 #30
Resurrection Men murielm99 Oct 2018 #23
That he is hermetic Oct 2018 #24
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Re: my project hermetic Oct 2018 #32
East Beach: A Mystery Featuring Jake Sands...by Ron Ely Tikki Oct 2018 #26
Hot beach volleyball action hermetic Oct 2018 #33
"Cop Hater" by Ed McBain The King of Prussia Oct 2018 #27
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Epic fantasy hermetic Oct 2018 #35
sense and sensibility. been pushing thru all. pansypoo53219 Oct 2018 #31
Timeless hermetic Oct 2018 #36
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Isn't that amazing? hermetic Oct 2018 #39
Deep Storm getting old in mke Oct 2018 #38
Haven't read this one yet hermetic Oct 2018 #40
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