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THE
MARSHAL MAKES HIS REPORT
First published By Collins, London, 1991.
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THE MARSHAL MAKES HIS REPORT
Homicide, Suicide or Accident? In the case of a death in one of the oldest
noble families in Florence the only accaptable answer is Accident. Marshal
Guarnaccia, pacing the gloomy courtyard of the Palazzo Ulderighi, thinks
not, though he’d be risking his career to say so. When the powers
that be grudgingly admit it might be suicide, he’s still unhappy.
He’s not accusing the Marchesa of killing her husband, so what exactly
does he believe?
‘Magdalen Nabb’s books are set in a Florence so vividly brought
to life that I long to go back there after reading each one.’
Susanna Yager, Sunday Telegraph.
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