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Death In Summer

Now a major TV series: Quirke starring Gabriel Byrne. When newspaper magnate Richard Jewell is found dead at his country estate clutching a shotgun in his lifeless hands few see his demise as cause for sorrow. But before long Doctor Quirke and Inspector Hackett realise that rather than the suspected suicide 'Diamond Dick' has in fact been murdered. Suspicion soon falls on one of Jewell's biggest rivals. But as Quirke and his assistant Sinclair get to know Jewell's beautiful enigmatic wife Francoise d'Aubigny and his fragile sister Dannie as well as those who work for the family it gradually becomes clear that all is not as it seems.. .Against the backdrop of 1950's Dublin Benjamin Black conjures another atmospheric beguiling mystery.
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Now a major TV series: Quirke starring Gabriel Byrne. When newspaper magnate Richard Jewell is found dead at his country estate clutching a shotgun in his lifeless hands few see his demise as cause for sorrow. But before long Doctor Quirke & Inspector Hackett realise that rather than the suspected suicide ' Diamond Dick' has in fact been murdered. Suspicion soon falls on one of Jewell's biggest rivals. But as Quirke & his assistant Sinclair get to know Jewell's beautiful enigmatic wife Francoise d' Aubigny & his fragile sister Dannie as well as those who work for the family it gradually becomes clear that all is not as it seems.. . Against the backdrop of 1950's Dublin Benjamin Black conjures another atmospheric beguiling mystery.

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TV - A shortened term for television
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