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Guttridge, Peter.
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Policewomen -- England -- Fiction.
Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction.
Grave robbing -- Fiction.
Brighton (England) -- Fiction.
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Guttridge, Peter.
Policewomen -- England -- Fiction.
Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction.
Grave robbing -- Fiction.
Brighton (England) -- Fiction.
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The
devil
's
moon
: the
fourth
Brighton
mystery
/ Peter Guttridge.
by
Guttridge, Peter.
Severn House, c2013.
Call #:
FICTION GUT
Subjects
Policewomen -- England -- Fiction.
Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction.
Grave robbing -- Fiction.
Brighton
(England) -- Fiction.
Series
Guttridge, Peter.
Brighton
mysteries ; bk. 4.
ISBN:
9780727882257 (hbk.)
0727882252 (hbk.)
Description:
244 p. ; 23 cm.
Summary:
"Something strange is in the
Brighton
air. Everywhere newly-promoted Sarah Gilchrist looks, unsettling things are happening. A Wicker Man is burned on the beach at dawn with a body inside; a painting titled The
Devil
's Altar is stolen from the
Brighton
Museum; a vicar who casts out demons goes missing; and a rare medieval manuscript of the occult Key of Solomon is stolen from the Jubilee Library. Then Gilchrist's flatmate, Kate Simpson, discovers that acts of sacrilege and grave robbing have been routinely taking place in
Brighton
and the surrounding villages. And ex-Chief Constable Bob Watts is puzzling over inscriptions in his late father'
s
books. Specifically, books by occult writers Dennis Wheatley, Colin Pearson - and the feared Aleister Crowley, cremated in
Brighton
in 1947. Old Religion and New Age collide and the body count mounts as the
Devil
's
Moon
slowly rises..."--Publisher.
Genre:
Mystery
fiction.
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