An Uncivilised Election

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An Uncivilised Election
Author : John Creasey
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Publisher : House of Stratus
Language : English
Release Date : 04 October 2011
ISBN : 9780755118762
Pages : 220 pages
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Scotland Yard's Commander George Gideon remained convinced that London was civilized. However, he is forced to reconsider when the upcoming election turns into something ugly. Matters take an even stranger turn when it is discovered that a warhead and a small nuclear reactor are missing. Is there a connection? Gideon is left to work it out ....

An Uncivilised Election

Scotland Yard's Commander George Gideon remained convinced that London was civilized. However, he is forced to reconsider when the upcoming election turns into something ugly. Matters take an even stranger turn when it is discovered that a warhead and a small nuclear reactor are missing. Is there a connection? Gideon

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An Uncivilised Election

Scotland Yard's Commander George Gideon remained convinced that London was civilized. However, he is forced to reconsider when the upcoming election turns into something ugly. Matters take an even stranger turn when it is discovered that a warhead and a small nuclear reactor are missing. Is there a connection? Gideon

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