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    The Grail Tree
    (Lovejoy, #3)
    by Jonathan Gash

    The Grail Tree โ€” READ MORE

    • Series: Lovejoy, #3
    • Places: East Anglia, England
    • Format: paperback, 224 pages
    • Author: Jonathan Gash
    • Language: english
    • Publisher: Signet
    • Genres: mystery, crime, fiction, detective
    • ISBN: 9780451821867 (0451821866)
    • Characters: Lovejoy
    • Release date: May 2, 1988

    About The Book

    In the world of antiques the Holy Grail is a holy terror โ€” for almost every month someone claims to possess the original. So when an inebriated ex-clergyman confided to Lovejoy that he did indeed possess the cup, the resourceful antiques dealer knew just what to make of such a statement.The trouble was that someone else thought this version of the Grail was worth stealing โ€” and now the owner was dead amid considerable carnage.

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