The merchant's house

Kate Ellis

Original title: Merchant's House

earliest edition we have, 1998 Little, Brown Book Group Limited, 2020 256 pages

Wesley Peterson crime novel

As he investigates the death of a woman, the British black detective Wesley Peterson stumbles on two 17th century murders. An archeologist by training, Peterson sets out to solve them.

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Editions we hold

Merchant's House edition · 2020 · Little, Brown Book Group Limited · 256 pages · 9780349424774
Merchant's House edition · 2011 · Little, Brown Book Group Limited · 256 pages · 9780748126743
The merchant's house edition · 2010 · Piatkus · 246 pages · 9780749952754
THE MERCHANT'S HOUSE paperback · 2006 · PIATKUS BOOKS · 256 pages · 9780749936990
Merchant's House paperback · 2006 · Piatkus Books · 256 pages · 9780749931063
The merchant's house edition · 1999 · St. Martin's Press · 246 pages
The merchant's house edition · 1999 · Magna · 400 pages · 9780750514385
The merchant's house edition · 1998 · Piatkus · 246 pages

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