Die Verdwyning van Billy Katz

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Speurder Ella Neser stel ondersoek in nadat vier gemummifiseerde linkervoete in ’n Checkers-sak in ’n openbare tuin gevind word. Waar is die liggame waaraan die voete behoort? Lou Pepler, eks-polisieman, nou sekuriteitskonsultant, glo dit hou verband met ’n saak wat hy twintig jaar gelede ondersoek het – die verdwyning van Billy Katz, rykmanseun en rokjagter. Ella se soektog lei na ’n begrafnisonderneming in Turffontein en die Pottas-familie, met hul stom aanneemseun, Rakker. Maar hoe hou die voete verband met Billy Katz se verdwyning en die saak wat Lou sy loopbaan en amper sy lewe gekos het?

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AuthorChris Karsten
PublisherHuman & Rousseau
PlaceCape Town
Year2015
ISBN9780798171076
BindingPaperback
ConditionAs New
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