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Report for Murder

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The first novel in the Lindsay Gordon series – a gripping and thrilling page-turner, starring a self-proclaimed 'cynical socialist lesbian feminist journalist' – from the number one bestseller Val McDermid. Freelance journalist Lindsay Gordon is strapped for cash. Why else would she agree to cover a fund-raising gala at a girls' public school? But when the star attraction is found garrotted with her own cello string minutes before she is due on stage, Lindsay finds herself investigating a vicious murder. Who would have wanted Lorna Smith Cooper dead? Who had the key to the locked room in which her body was found? And who could have slipped out of the hall at just the right time to commit this calculated and cold-blooded crime? 'The Queen of Crime reigns' Independent 'McDermid remains unrivalled . . . Brilliant' Observer

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Series: Lindsay Gordon Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
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  • ISBN: 9780007301775
  • Release date: July 8, 2010

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  • ISBN: 9780007301775
  • File size: 673 KB
  • Release date: July 8, 2010

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The first novel in the Lindsay Gordon series – a gripping and thrilling page-turner, starring a self-proclaimed 'cynical socialist lesbian feminist journalist' – from the number one bestseller Val McDermid. Freelance journalist Lindsay Gordon is strapped for cash. Why else would she agree to cover a fund-raising gala at a girls' public school? But when the star attraction is found garrotted with her own cello string minutes before she is due on stage, Lindsay finds herself investigating a vicious murder. Who would have wanted Lorna Smith Cooper dead? Who had the key to the locked room in which her body was found? And who could have slipped out of the hall at just the right time to commit this calculated and cold-blooded crime? 'The Queen of Crime reigns' Independent 'McDermid remains unrivalled . . . Brilliant' Observer

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