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02 Who killed Ambassador Bloodarrow?When the Lord of Tarsis finds himself with a politically volatile murder on his hands, he turns to the three most expendable inhabitants of the city of a solution. A mercenary, a poet-assassin, and a thief might not be everyone's first choice for detectives. But they find they're quite good at bringing murderers to justice.Perhaps a little too good . . .Who killed Ambassador Bloodarrow?When the Lord of Tarsis finds himself with a politically volatile murder on his hands, he turns to the three most expendable inhabitants of the city of a solution. A mercenary, a poet-assassin, and a thief might not be everyone's first choice for detectives. But they find they're quite good at bringing murderers to justice.Perhaps a little too good . . .

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Murder in Tarsis, John Maddox Roberts

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1999
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Titre
Murder in Tarsis
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1999
Format
souple
Pages
250
ISBN10
0786915870
ISBN13
9780786915873
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3,85 sur 5
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02 Who killed Ambassador Bloodarrow?When the Lord of Tarsis finds himself with a politically volatile murder on his hands, he turns to the three most expendable inhabitants of the city of a solution. A mercenary, a poet-assassin, and a thief might not be everyone's first choice for detectives. But they find they're quite good at bringing murderers to justice.Perhaps a little too good . . .Who killed Ambassador Bloodarrow?When the Lord of Tarsis finds himself with a politically volatile murder on his hands, he turns to the three most expendable inhabitants of the city of a solution. A mercenary, a poet-assassin, and a thief might not be everyone's first choice for detectives. But they find they're quite good at bringing murderers to justice.Perhaps a little too good . . .