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A Shred of Evidence

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"McGown's style is uniquely hers, engrossing, poignant, with effectual characterization."
—Mystery News
When the body of fifteen-year-old Natalie Ouspensky is found strangled near a public park in Stansfield, England, Detective Inspector Judy Hill and Detective Chief Inspector Lloyd have their work cut out for them. For Natalie wasn't quite the innocent her mother believes, and her classmates at Oakland School guard Natalie's secrets—and their own—like life itself. Then a shred of evidence points Hill and Lloyd in the right—and decidedly deadly—direction. . . .
"[A ] compelling story . . . The characters are devious, cunning, charming—and truly, truly wicked. This small English town, overrun with malice, is well served by its finely delineated constabulary, with Lloyd and Hill at the top of their form."
—Publishers Weekly

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Series: Lloyd & Hill Mystery Publisher: Random House Publishing Group

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  • Release date: December 24, 2008

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  • ISBN: 9780307559647
  • Release date: December 24, 2008

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  • ISBN: 9780307559647
  • File size: 1973 KB
  • Release date: December 24, 2008

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"McGown's style is uniquely hers, engrossing, poignant, with effectual characterization."
—Mystery News
When the body of fifteen-year-old Natalie Ouspensky is found strangled near a public park in Stansfield, England, Detective Inspector Judy Hill and Detective Chief Inspector Lloyd have their work cut out for them. For Natalie wasn't quite the innocent her mother believes, and her classmates at Oakland School guard Natalie's secrets—and their own—like life itself. Then a shred of evidence points Hill and Lloyd in the right—and decidedly deadly—direction. . . .
"[A ] compelling story . . . The characters are devious, cunning, charming—and truly, truly wicked. This small English town, overrun with malice, is well served by its finely delineated constabulary, with Lloyd and Hill at the top of their form."
—Publishers Weekly

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