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The Stargazey
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Title Description In a bleak November, a bleak Richard Jury takes an aimless ride on one of London's icons, the old double-decker bus, a number 14 traveling the Fulham Road. His attention is caught by a woman "with hair so gossamer-pale you could see the moon through it" leaving a pub called the Stargazey. Her behavior intrigues him, as she leaves, reboards, and leaves the bus again at Fulham Palace Road. Jury follows her to the gates of Fulham Palace ( but only to the gates.) There he stops. He wonders if the death in the palace's walled garden could have been averted if he had gone in. The answer he settles for is "Fate, I guess. It wasn't in the stars." Recommendations Customers who ordered this book also ordered: 1. Fire Ice: A Novel From the Numa Files by Clive Cussler; read by Scott Brick. (CD or Tape) 2. The Confessor by Daniel Silva; read by John Lee. (CD, Tape, or Audio Download) 3. The Water's Lovely by Ruth Rendell; read by Rosalyn Landor. (CD, Tape, or Audio Download) Customer Reviews Have you listened to this audiobook? Please submit your ratings and review it! |