Bertie and the crime of passion

Peter Lovesey

Also published as: Bertie & the crime of passion

earliest edition we have, 1993 Mysterious Press, 1995 244 pages

Wheeler large print book series

Bertie is in Paris, a city which holds many attractions for him, not least the actress Sarah Bernhardt. It is the divine Sarah who informs him of a recent murder on the dance floor of the Moulin Rouge as the cabaret reached its climax. Bertie can never resist demonstrating his sleuthing skills and he rashly co-opts Bernhardt as his assistant. When the French police make an arrest, Bertie is on the point of quitting...

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Bertie And the Crime of Passion (Prince of Wales Mysteries) paperback · 2007 · Felony & Mayhem · 201 pages · 9781933397672
Bertie & the crime of passion edition · 1995 · Mysterious Press · 244 pages
Bertie and the crime of passion edition · 1995 · Chivers · 328 pages
Bertie & the crime of passion edition · 1995 · Wheeler Pub. · 284 pages
Bertie and the crime of passion. edition · 1994 · Warner Futura · 245 pages
Bertie and the crime of passion edition · 1993 · Little,Brown · 256 pages

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