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Double Double

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by Ken Grimes


  Jerusalem Inn

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  Around bleak Dartmoor, where the Hound of the Baskervilles once bayed, three children have been brutally murdered.

  Help the Poor Struggler

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  In Ashdown Dean, a little English village, animals are dying in a series of seemingly innocuous accidents.

  The Deer Leap

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  In a rainy ditch in a Devon wood, a hitchhiker is found dead. Almost a year later, on another rainy night, another murder.

  I Am the Only Running Footman

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  A dismembered corpse is found in the compartments of an antique writing bureau.

  The Five Bells and Bladebone

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  Jury witnesses a killing in West Yorkshire inn The Old Silent.

  The Old Silent

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  Jury finds himself a suspect, detained in London, while his friend Melrose Plant investigates in the Lake District.

  The Old Contemptibles

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  Jury is called to Baltimore, Maryland, home of zealous Orioles fans, mouth-watering crabs, Edgar Allen Poe, and a murderer.

  The Horse You Came In On

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  Three women die of “natural causes” in London and the West Country, and Jury winds up in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

  Rainbow’s End

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  The Lincolnshire fenlands are the perfect setting for Richard Jury’s latest case, a mystifying double murder.

  The Case Has Altered

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  Jury and Melrose Plant follow a complex case from the depths of London's East End to the heights of Mayfair's art scene.

  The Stargazey

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  First in the Andi Oliver Series

  Biting the Moon

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  First in the Emma Graham Series

  Hotel Paradise

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  Featuring Maud Chadwick from the Emma Graham Series

  The End of the Pier

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  A Mystery in Poetry Form

  Send Bygraves

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  ALSO BY MARTHA GRIMES

  RICHARD JURY SERIES

  The Man With a Load of Mischief

  The Old Fox Deceiv’d

  The Anodyne Necklace

  The Dirty Duck

  Jerusalem Inn

  Help the Poor Struggler

  Deer Leap

  I Am the Only Running Footman

  The Five Bells and Bladebone

  The Old Silent

  The Old Contemptibles

  The Horse You Came In On

  Rainbow’s End

  The Case Has Altered

  The Stargazey

  The Lamorna Wink

  The Blue Last

  The Grave Maurice

  The Winds of Change

  The Old Wine Shades

  Dust

  The Black Cat

  ANDI OLIVER SERIES

  Biting the Moon Dakota

  EMMA GRAHAM SERIES

  Hotel Paradise

  Cold Flat Junction

  Belle Ruin

  Fadeaway Girl

  FEATURING MAUD CHADWICK

  The End of the Pier

  NOVELS, SHORT STORIES & POETRY

  Send Bygraves

  The Train Now Departing

  Foul Matter

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