Perfect Crime – Helen Fields
Perfect Crime is the first book in the DI Callanach series I read with my eyes. My library didn’t have…
I’ve read these novels as e-books. Probably on my Kobo Libra 2, likely using the Libby app get from the library, but a very small number were read on my phone.
Perfect Crime is the first book in the DI Callanach series I read with my eyes. My library didn’t have…
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