An edition of Gallows Thief (2001)

Gallows thief

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Gallows thief
Bernard Cornwell
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An edition of Gallows Thief (2001)

Gallows thief

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In the cobbled streets outside Newgate Prison, the common and desperate of London gather regularly to enjoy the spectacle of human necks broken at the end of a hangman's rope. For Rider Sandman, newly returned from the Napoleonic Wars, it is not grim entertainment that draws him here, but a mission to prove the guilt or innocence of a condemned prisoner -- a duty that leads Sandman from the hellish bowels of Newgate to the scented drawing rooms of the ruthless and powerful, and into the darkest shadows of the filthy, bustling city, in search of the truth.

Publisher
BCA
Language
English
Pages
281

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Cover of: Gallows Thief
Gallows Thief
2006, HarperCollins
E-book in English
Cover of: Gallows Thief
Gallows Thief
2003, Turtleback
in English
Cover of: Gallows Thief
Gallows Thief
2002, HarperCollins
in English
Cover of: Gallows thief
Gallows thief
2002, HarperCollins Publishers
in English - 1st American ed.
Cover of: Gallows thief
Gallows thief
2002, Thorndike Press
in English
Cover of: Gallow's Thief
Gallow's Thief
November 1, 2001, Chivers Large print (Chivers, Windsor, Paragon & C
Hardcover - Large Print Ed edition
Cover of: Gallows thief
Gallows thief
Publish date unknown, BCA
Hardback in English

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Format
Hardback
Pagination
281p.
Number of pages
281

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21104868M

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SIR HENRY FORREST, banker and alderman of the City of London, almost gagged when he entered the Press Yard, for the smell was terrible, worse than the reek of the sewer outflows where the Fleet Ditch oozed into the Thames.
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September 8, 2012 Edited by VacuumBot Updated format '[hardback].' to 'Hardback'; Removed author from Edition (author found in Work)
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