Ian Grant Ian Grant i(A123716 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 1 y separately published work icon Death between the Lines Ian Grant , Wagga Wagga : Triple D Books , 2008 Z1589034 2008 single work novel young adult

'On Anzac Day 1930, Inspector Rex Pymble decided on a whim to join in the Sydney Parade. He had never before marched. His short duty as a Provost in France in August 1918 investigating suspected fraud in a regiment’s mess account had ended in a catastrophe which had returned him, wounded, to England, and thence home and to a resumption of his career in the NSW police.

'Anzac Day 1930, however, leads, almost by accident to the re-opening of the original case and to the solution of a chain of other matters (including murders) which just needed to be linked.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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