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Smuggler's Moon (Sir John Fielding #8)

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Off the water that separates England from France, near the seaside town of Deal, the practice of "owling," a local term for the illegal cargo trade, thrives on the moonlit beaches. Blind judge Sir John Fielding and his young protege Jeremy Proctor have been sent to Deal to question the town magistrate, accused of complicity in the smuggling. — But just as their investigation begins, the smugglers turn murderous, dispatching esteemed members of the local gentry. Sir John believes that he and Jeremy are facing some very powerful enemies who not only control Smuggler's Beach, but the law as well

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Putnam Adult
Language
English

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Smuggler's moon
2002, Thorndike Press
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Smuggler's moon
2001, G.P. Putnam's Sons
in English
Cover of: Smuggler's Moon (Sir John Fielding #8)
Smuggler's Moon (Sir John Fielding #8)
September 1, 1998, Putnam Adult
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First Sentence

"It has been agreed that there was no need for Sir John Fielding to accompany Lady Fielding to the Post Coach House for her noon departure north to York."

Edition Notes

Series
Sir John Fielding (8)

Classifications

Library of Congress
PS3553.O55314S68

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
20 x 20 x 20 inches
Weight
0.2 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9716774M
ISBN 10
0399147780
ISBN 13
9780399147784
OCLC/WorldCat
46671013

First Sentence

"It has been agreed that there was no need for Sir John Fielding to accompany Lady Fielding to the Post Coach House for her noon departure north to York."

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