A Test of Wills (Inspector Ian Rutledge Mysteries) by Charles Todd Paperback Book

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Author: Charles Todd

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Harpercollins

Published: Jan 2007

Genre: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - General

Retail Price: $7.99

Pages: 320

Synopsis

Scotland Yard Inspector Ian Rutledge and his inner voice/alter ego Hamish MacLeod are sent to Upper Streetham to investigate the murder of a retired colonel. Hamish sees conspiracies everywhere, while Rutledge struggles to hold onto his belief that people still tell the truth. A 'New York Times' Notable Book of 1996.

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