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Cold Comfort (A Sergeant Gunnhildur Novel)

Cold Comfort (A Sergeant Gunnhildur Novel)

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Cold Comfort (A Sergeant Gunnhildur Novel)

by Bates, Quentin

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Soho Crime, 2013-01-15. Paperback. New.

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Quentin Bates lived in Iceland for ten years before moving back to the UK in 1990, where he became a full-time journalist at a commercial fishing magazine. He and his wife frequently return to Iceland, where they have many friends, including several in the Reykjavík police.

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Cold Comfort (A Sergeant Gunnhildur Novel)
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Bates, Quentin
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ISBN 10
1616952032
ISBN 13
9781616952037
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Soho Crime
Date Published
2013-01-15

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