
Lady in the Morgue
One reviewer referred to the well-loved third novel in Latimer''s Bill Crane series as ''rough, rowdy and rum-soaked''. And true to form, just as in his previous investigations, Crane drinks his way through his current case, that of a young suicide whose body disappears just as Crane arrives on the scene.
But is there any connection between this body, and the disappearance of a young woman from a ...
One reviewer referred to the well-loved third novel in Latimer''s Bill Crane series as ''rough, rowdy and rum-soaked''. And true to form, just as in his previous investigations, Crane drinks his way through his current case, that of a young suicide whose body disappears just as Crane arrives on the scene.
But is there any connection between this body, and the disappearance of a young woman from a ...
