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Scales of Justice
Scales of Justice
Author: Ngaio Marsh
The village of Swevenings was an English pastoral paradise, with its green landscape, its family histories, and its meandering trout stream...but even the quietest waters can be bloodied. And all of the traditional quiet turned to violent thunder when the beaten body of a Lord was found in a thicket by the trout stream. Inspector Roderick Alley...  more »
ISBN: 132779
Publication Date: 10/1977
Pages: 318
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Publisher: Berkley Medallion
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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reviewed Scales of Justice on + 6 more book reviews
Great mystery. Alleyn is sooo smart. And inspector Fox is lovable.
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Very good story. Marsh's characters are always so interesting and real. This book is no different. Almost all of them have a motive for murder. A good read!
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If you love Agatha Christie, but have already read all her books, Ngaio Marsh is for you. A bit more complicated, but just as quietly humorous.

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