Death leaves the station /
Published by : Fremantle Press, (Fremantle, WA :) , 2020 Physical details: 186 pages ; 21 cm. ISBN:9781925816006 (paperback).
Subject(s):
Detective and mystery stories.
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Australia
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History
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20th century
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Fiction.
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Detectives
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Fiction.
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Tracking and trailing
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Fiction.
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Friars.
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Murder
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Investigation.
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Prejudices.
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Railroad stations.
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Secrecy.
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Villages.
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Murder
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Investigation
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Fiction.
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Secrecy
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Fiction.
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Villages
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Fiction.
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Prejudices
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Fiction.
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Railroad stations
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Fiction.
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Secret
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Romans, nouvelles, etc.
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Ordres mendiants
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Romans, nouvelles, etc.
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Villages
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Romans, nouvelles, etc.
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Préjugés
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Romans, nouvelles, etc.
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Meurtre
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Enquêtes
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Romans, nouvelles, etc.
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Australian fiction.
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Country life
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Australia
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Fiction.
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Adoptees
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Australia
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Fiction.
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Friars
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Fiction.
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Australia
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History
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20th century
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Fiction.
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Australia
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History
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1922-1929
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Fiction.
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Australia
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Fiction.
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Crime-Australia
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Adult fiction
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Print
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Detective and mystery fiction
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Crime-Australia
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Adult fiction
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Print
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Historical fiction.
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Fiction.
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Detective and mystery fiction.
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Australian fiction
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Australian fiction
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Detective and mystery fiction.
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Detective and mystery fiction.
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Historical fiction.
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Fiction.
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Detective and mystery fiction.
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Historical fiction.
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Australian fiction.
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Detective and mystery fiction.
List(s) this item appears in:
April 2022 Australian Titles
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April 2022 Crime Fiction
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Australian Crime Fiction
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reserves |
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New book | Melbourne Athenaeum Library | Fiction - Crime | THO | Available | 063969 |
Total reserves: 0
A nameless friar turns up at Halfwell Station at the same time that Ana, the adopted daughter of the station owners, discovers a body in the desert during her midnight walk. But when Ana returns to look for it, the body is gone. This story brings the cosy country-house intrigue of crime fiction's golden age to the Australian wheatbelt, and was written for fans of classic mystery and crime fiction.