Moonstone (Paperback)
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Moonstone (Paperback)

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Paperback 64 Pages
Published: 14/11/2011
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When Rachel Verinder inherits the Moonstone from her uncle on her eighteenth birthday, the wonderful jewel is intended to make her rich and happy. So why is her mother so worried about this valuable gift? Rachel seems very fond of her cousin, Franklin Blake. When trouble strikes, why does she refuse his help? What has he done to offend her? Can Sergeant Cuff, the famous detective, solve the dangerous mystery of the Moonstone before it is too late?

Publisher: Real Reads
ISBN: 9781906230517
Number of pages: 64
Dimensions: 197 x 130 mm

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“The Moonstone”

Mystery, suspense and twists and turns. This book has them all. The Moonstone is the story of a missing gem and the attempt to find the thief, but is stold through various narratives.There are some brilliant... More

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“One of the best detective stories ever”

A classic detective story that opened the door for other mysteries. This book just swallowed me up and dragged me along for the ride, I was sneaking 5 minutes whereever I could to read a bit more. The concept is that... More

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“Absolutely enthralling ”

Told through a series of first person narratives, it is populated with enthralling characters and keeps you guessing right until the very end; quite embarrassing to say, at certain points I was convinced I had solved... More

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