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The Confession | "One of the best historical series being written today."--Washington Post"Todd once and for all establishes the shell-shocked Rutledge as the genre's most complex and fascinating detective."--Entertainment WeeklyThe Confession is historical crime fiction at its finest, continuing Charles Todd's New York Times bestselling mystery series featuring severely damaged British World. Editions for The Confession: (Hardcover published in ), (Kindle Edition published in ), (Paperback published in ), Ian Rutledge Series - Book 14 Ian Rutledge - Book August - Declaring he needs to clear his conscience; a dying man walks into Scotland Yard and confesses that he killed his cousin five years earlier during the Great www.doorway.ru Inspector Ian Rutledge presses for details, the man reveals little else, only that he hails from a village somewhere east of London.
The Confession (Inspector Ian Rutledge Series #14) by Charles Todd | Editorial Reviews. Paperback $ $ Save 12% Current price is $, Original price. A confession presents more questions than it answers. Inspector Ian Rutledge (A Lonely Death, , etc.) listens attentively to the Scotland Yard walk-in who says that his name is Wyatt Russell, that he’s dying of cancer and that he murdered his cousin Justin Fowler in and is admitting it now, five years later, so that he can rest in peace. Wondering if his tale is true, Rutledge heads for the man’s home at River’s Edge, near Furnham in the Essex marshes, and encounters. Charles Todd. Declaring he needs to clear his conscience, a dying man walks into Scotland Yard and confesses that he killed his cousin five years earlier during the Great War. When Inspector Ian Rutledge presses for details, the man evades his questions, revealing only that he hails from a village east of London.
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