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Claude Izner
"Lame recluse Corentin Jourdan rescues an attractive young woman, Sophie Clairsange, from a schooner wrecked during a powerful storm on the Normandy coast. After Sophie recovers from her ordeal, she heads to Paris, followed by Jourdan. About a month later in Paris, Martin Lorson, a professional stand-in for a variety of workers in need of a break, is serving one night as a watchman at the La Villette meat market, where, to his horror, he witnesses a man strangle a masked woman. The crime attracts the interest of bookseller and sleuth Legris, who's tantalized by the one clue left behind by the killer: a medallion with an engraving of a unicorn."--Publishers Weekly. the significance of the black
| Edition | First U.S. edition. |
|---|---|
| Publisher | St. Martin's Press |
| Pages | 317 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-312-66217-3 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-312-66217-2 primary |
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