The Minotaur
The Minotaur - a thrilling novel from the bestselling queen of crime Barbara Vine Kerstin Kvist enters crumbling Lydstep Old Hall to live with the Cosways and to act as nurse to John: a grown man fed drugs by his family to... See More
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by Barbara Vine
(704 reviews)
The Minotaur - a thrilling novel from the bestselling queen of crime Barbara Vine Kerstin Kvist enters crumbling Lydstep Old Hall to live with the Cosways and to act as nurse to John: a grown man fed drugs by his family to... See More
(1,136 reviews)
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by Stuart Kelly
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by Alan Jacobs
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by Tim Sullivan
(9,015 reviews)
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