Death of Jezebel (Inspector Cockrill #4)
At a medieval pageant, Inspector Cockrill investigates a dramatic death
Ever since she drove her best friend’s fiancé to kill himself, Isabel Drew has been nicknamed Jezebel. She is domineering, arroga…
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