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Old 03-09-2021, 03:26 PM   #5206
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Wash This Blood Clean from My Hand is the second in the Commissaire Adamsberg series by Fred Vargas. It has dropped to $1.99 at Kindle and Kobo US. I've liked several of the titles in this series - although I'm a little bit biased towards mysteries set in France, so take with a grain of salt!

Kindle US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00UGG90HM
Kindle US/Smile: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00UGG90HM
Kobo US: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/was...from-my-hand-2

Spoiler:
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“Wildly imaginative.”—The New York Times

“Adamsberg is a terrific creation and his team of misfits a joy to watch in action.”—Peter Robinson, New York Times bestselling author of the Inspector Banks series

Three wounds in a perfectly straight line was the bloody signature that marked victims from every corner of France who had been murdered over the course of thirty years. Commissaire Jean-Baptiste Adamsberg, the chief of police in Paris's 7th Arrondissement, is deeply and personally familiar with the case, and though others were always framed and convicted for these crimes, including his own brother, the Commissaire knows the true identity of the killer—and knows that the murderer died in 1987. All the more disturbing, then, is Adamsberg's discovery one morning of a fresh murder with exactly the same profile...
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