Prime Suspect

ISBN-10
1856052605
ISBN-13
9781856052603
Series
Prime Suspect
Category
Crime
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
1995
Authors
Allan Hall, Graham McColl

Description

A fascinating look at some of the crimes of the century and at the advances in detective methods that have put dangerous individuals behind bars.

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