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A Prey to Murder: George and Molly Palmer-Jones Mystery, Book Four
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A Prey to Murder: George and Molly Palmer-Jones Mystery, Book Four in Ottawa, ON
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A Prey to Murder: George and Molly Palmer-Jones Mystery, Book Four in Ottawa, ON
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The fourth mystery in the George and Molly Palmer-Jones series, following Murder in Paradise, by New York Times bestselling author Ann Cleeves.
The huge and powerful hawk dominated the scene. Its talons pierced the woman's flesh and the beak pointed towards her eyes.
The sight is a particularly horrible shock for George Palmer-Jones, ornithologist and amateur detective, as he was an old friend of the victim, Eleanor Masefield. George and his wife Molly are staying at Eleanor's family-run hotel, and while George believed Eleanor was a beautiful and charming widow, Molly has other ideas.
Is Molly a little jealous, or was Eleanor a black widow - a ruthless manipulator of all those caught in her far-reaching web? And can Molly prove it in time to prevent another death?
The fourth mystery in the George and Molly Palmer-Jones series, following Murder in Paradise, by New York Times bestselling author Ann Cleeves.
The huge and powerful hawk dominated the scene. Its talons pierced the woman's flesh and the beak pointed towards her eyes.
The sight is a particularly horrible shock for George Palmer-Jones, ornithologist and amateur detective, as he was an old friend of the victim, Eleanor Masefield. George and his wife Molly are staying at Eleanor's family-run hotel, and while George believed Eleanor was a beautiful and charming widow, Molly has other ideas.
Is Molly a little jealous, or was Eleanor a black widow - a ruthless manipulator of all those caught in her far-reaching web? And can Molly prove it in time to prevent another death?



















