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Author

Cora Harrison

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Crime & Mystery

Verdict of The Court

Cora Harrison

A festive celebration turns into a fight for survival when Mara and her clan come under attack...

Christmas 1519: in the midst of celebrations, the Brehon of Thomond is found dead and it is Mara's difficult task to investigate the murder. Then suddenly the castle is attacked: how will Mara's husband answer the call for surrender?

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Publication Date: 27 Mar 2014
ISBN: 9780727883780
Price: £19.99
Dimensions: 222 x 141
Extent: 224pages
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Publication Date: 1 Jul 2014
ISBN: 9780727883780
Price: $28.95
Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.25
Extent: 224pages
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