Waxwork
Registered by Tanamo of Hinckley, Leicestershire United Kingdom on 5/28/2023
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1 journaler for this copy...
London 1888. Though Miriam Cromer has confessed to the murder of her husband's assistant, she is still confident of her acquittal. However, the jury sentence her to hang. Miriam then says her husband was the killer, but he has an alibi. Can Sergeant Cribb and Constable Thackeray discover what really happened at Park Lodge on that fateful day in March before it's too late.
This was one of my husband's books which I borrowed on a drizzly day and read it all as it is not a long book. However it's author is large on talent as I'm still thinking about it now several days after finishing it. In fact you don't realise just how gruesome it is when reading it but on reflection everyone except Sergeant Cribb was out for themselves and didn't mind who they hurt to get what they wanted. Passing it back to hubby now but have registered it here.
Journal Entry 3 by Tanamo at George Eliot Hospital in Nuneaton, Warwickshire United Kingdom on Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Released 9 mos ago (4/17/2024 UTC) at George Eliot Hospital in Nuneaton, Warwickshire United Kingdom
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Hubby is releasing this book today in the cafe at this hospital.
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If you've found this book and you're new to this, welcome to bookcrossing! I hope you enjoy looking around the bookcrossing site. If you decide to join bookcrossing (it's free, so no reason not to if you're interested!) please feel free to list me (Tanamo) as the member who referred you. Even if you don't join I'd appreciate it if you'd leave a quick journal note so I can see where the book ended up - you can do it anonymously if you wish.