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The glass coffin: a Joanne Kilbourn mystery (Joanne Kilbourn Mystery Ser. #No. 8)

By Gail Bowen

Canadian fiction, General fiction, Mysteries and crime stories, Women sleuths

Human-narrated audio, Automated braille

Summary

Sleuth Joanne Kilbourn is dismayed to find out that her friend Jill is marrying filmmaker Evan MacLeish. While he is famous, he has also exploited the lives - and deaths - of the two wives he lost to suicide by… making acclaimed films about them. And now, he is on the point of releasing his most potentially explosive film yet, one that features his 17-year-old daughter Bryn. Some strong language. 2003.

Title Details

ISBN 9780771014994
Publisher McClelland & Stewart
Copyright Date 2002
Book number 2424975

Audio details for CELA title

Narrator Harriet Lampert
Duration 7 hours 7 minutes 34 seconds
Audio producer CNIB, 2004.

Braille details for CELA title

Volumes 6
Braille producer CNIB, 2003.
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The glass coffin: a Joanne Kilbourn mystery (Joanne Kilbourn Mystery Ser. #No. 8)

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