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When Alan Morris disappears, his great-niece, Charlotte, regrets never having got to know her archaeologist great-uncle better. And, in an attempt to remedy that deficiency, she goes to visit the Roman site of Aurae Phiala, on the Welsh border, that he had spent so much time investigating. When she gets there, Charlotte finds more than just a few old stones... First there is a charming young man, coincidentally staying in the same hotel, who is very insistent on being her guide. Then a troublesome schoolboy disappears and a corpse is found. And George Felse finds himself having to solve a mystery whose roots go back to ancient Roman times... Once more, Ellis Peters brings to bear her passion for the complexities of history in a satisfyingly baffling whodunnit.

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Detective Chief Inspector Felse: City of Gold and Shadows, Edith Pargeter

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Titel
Detective Chief Inspector Felse: City of Gold and Shadows
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Edith Pargeter
Verlag
Headline
Erscheinungsdatum
1989
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
248
ISBN10
074723227X
ISBN13
9780747232278
Erstveröffentlichung
1973
Originaltitel
City of Gold and Shadows
Bewertung
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Beschreibung
When Alan Morris disappears, his great-niece, Charlotte, regrets never having got to know her archaeologist great-uncle better. And, in an attempt to remedy that deficiency, she goes to visit the Roman site of Aurae Phiala, on the Welsh border, that he had spent so much time investigating. When she gets there, Charlotte finds more than just a few old stones... First there is a charming young man, coincidentally staying in the same hotel, who is very insistent on being her guide. Then a troublesome schoolboy disappears and a corpse is found. And George Felse finds himself having to solve a mystery whose roots go back to ancient Roman times... Once more, Ellis Peters brings to bear her passion for the complexities of history in a satisfyingly baffling whodunnit.