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A burglary gone wrong turns complicated in this mystery marked by "solid plotting, realistic descriptions of police work, and dry wit" ( Booklist). At near midnight on a sweltering hot July Saturday, Det. Chief Inspector Harry Brock is called to a murder in a house at West Drayton, close to Heathrow Airport. The murder victim is Clifford Gregory, the accountant husband of attractive air stewardess Sharon Gregory. Sharon's account of the break-in that resulted in her husband's murder does not ring true, however, and when Brock and his assistant Det. Sergeant Dave Poole seek to interview Sharon a second time, they find that she has disappeared. Brock and Poole soon find themselves caught up in a complex investigation where nothing is as it seems and the more they discover about the case, the less they really know. "A consistently entertaining series." — Publishers Weekly
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Ancestry of John Simpson of Halifax Co., Virginia, cannot be accertained but probably dates to 1677. He and his wife Hannah had 12 children, most of whom settled in Virginia while a few went to Illinois and Tennessee. Subsequent generations of the family have spread to all parts of the United States. Includes Boze, Ewing, Gray, Harris, Musgrave, Puckett, Vaughan, Taylor and related families.
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