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2 8 y separately published work icon The Disappearances of Madalena Grimaldi Marele Day , ( trans. Susanne Naumann et. al. )agent with title Das Verschwinden der Madalena Grimaldi ) Hamburg : Argument Verlag , 1998 Z552106 1994 single work novel crime

'It is the start of a long, hot summer and Madalena Grimaldi has disappeared. Claudia is hired to find the missing schoolgirl but she's already working on a case - the death of Guy Valentine, her father.

As Claudia searches the streets, looking for the ghost of her derelict father and for the mysterious man who can lead her to Madalena, she finds herself sinking into a world where, for many, rock bottom is only the beginning.' (Publication summary)

3 14 y separately published work icon The Last Tango of Dolores Delgado Marele Day , ( trans. Susanne Naumann et. al. )agent with title Der letzte tango der Dolores Delgado ) Hamburg : Argument Verlag , 1997 Z449283 1992 single work novel crime

'Claudia Valentine has been hired to look after Dolores Delgado. Hanging out with this exotic and beautiful creature is more like fun than work - until the day Dolores drops dead.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 14 y separately published work icon The Case of the Chinese Boxes Marele Day , ( trans. Susanne Naumann et. al. )agent with title Das Rätsel der chinesischen Schachteln ) Hamburg : Argument Verlag , 1995 Z56333 1993 single work novel crime

'The New Year started with a bang in Sydney's Chinatown - and it wasn't just the fireworks. While the rest of the country were celebrating, the biggest bank job in Australia's history was taking place.

'The press dubbed it 'The Great Chinese Takeaway'. And inside those stolen safety deposit boxes were items of much more value than money.

'Claudia Valentine is called in by the Chen family who are desperate for the return of a gold key embellished by a dragon. The hunt for this family heirloom spins her into a world of ancient treasures and modern Triad killings, through sleazy back streets and exotic oriental temples. And, everywhere, nothing is as it seems.' (Publication summary)

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