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A Cure for All Diseases: Dalziel and Pascoe, Book 23

Product Number: D0377
Released: 01 May, 2009
Business Term: Purchase
ISBN: #9781407435954
Narrator(s): Jonathan Keeble
Publisher: W F Howes
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BOOK TWENTY ONE IN THE DALZIEL AND PASCOE SERIES He may have been in a coma but it would take an act of God to put Superintendent 'Fat' Andy Dalziel down for good. In the meantime, He'll settle for a few weeks' bed-rest. Sandytown, a pleasant seaside resort devoted to healing, seems just the ticket. And when a fellow newcomer appears in the shapely form of psychologist Charlotte Heywood, Dalziel develops an unexpected passion for alternative therapy. But Sandytown's warring landowners have grandiose plans for the resort. One of them has to go and when one of them does, in spectacularly gruesome fashion, DCI Peter Pascoe is called in to investigate - with Dalziel and Charlotte providing unwelcome support. And Pascoesoon finds dark forces at work in a place where holistic remedies are no match for the oldest cure of all… “A characteristically funny, perceptive and deftly plotted tale.” MAIL ON SUNDAY.

Author(s): Reginald Hill
Series: Dalziel and Pascoe Series No:1
Original Publish Date: 01 May, 2009

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Author(s): Reginald Hill
Narrator(s): Jonathan Keeble
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Product Number CX261
Released: 01 Feb, 2009
Business Term: Purchase
Publisher: W F Howes
ISBN: #9781407431314

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"Convalescing in Sandytown, a quiet seaside resort devoted to healing, Dalziel befriends Charlotte Heywood, a fellow newcomer and psychologist. With much in common, the two soon find themselves in league when trouble comes to town. 'A terrific virtuoso performance.' THE TIMES 'Hill at his best is a masterly storyteller and he is at his best here.' THE SPECTATOR 'A characteristically funny, perceptive and deftly plotted tale.' THE MAIL ON SUNDAY 'Hill keeps us in suspense throughout the entire book.' THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH"

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