00945nam a2200253 i 450099100210914970753620020508190637.0000711s1995 it ||| | ita 888114016024000b10960648-39ule_instPARLA154682ExLDip.to Scienze Storiche Fil. e Geogr.ita940.5318Papa, Sebastiana264261I bambini della Shoah /a cura di Sebastiana PapaNapoli :Edizioni scientifiche italiane,1995127 p. ;21 cm.Fanciulli ebrei - Persecuzioni1938-1945Documenti fotografici.b1096064821-09-0628-06-02991002109149707536LE009 Stor. 79.1-61012009000019683le009-E0.00-no 01010.i1107004328-06-02Bambini della Shoah863885UNISALENTOle00901-01-00ma -itait 2101418ojm 2200241z- 450 991014889730332120230912161814.00-00-715951-X(CKB)3710000000923778(BIP)014060312(EXLCZ)99371000000092377820231107c2010uuuu -u- -engWolf to the SlaughterHarperCollins UKChief Inspector Wexford tries to solve a murder with no evidence, not even a body. Read by the star of the TV series.Anita Margolis had vanished. There was no body, no crime - nothing more than an anonymous letter and the intriguing name of Smith. According to HQ, it wasn't to be a murder enquiry at all. In fact, Inspector Burden has no trouble seeing a pattern in the Margolis case. Anita was wealthy, flighty, and thoroughly immoral. Decent women had clean, tidy homes, and were either married or had jobs, or both - they didn't live with eccentric brothers and bring lovers home in the afternoon. And they knew better than to keep their money in their handbags. It was clear as daylight to Inspector Burden what had happened to Anita Margolis. Chief Inspector Wexford however, had other ideas.823.9/14Rendell Ruth1930-2015166024Baker GeorgeothAUDIO9910148897303321Wolf to the Slaughter3650163UNINA