
The Cuckoo's Calling
J.K. Rowling's crime debut (writing as Robert Galbraith) beguilingly shows that she can renounce magic and yet be magical. The third print of the second edition.
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J.K. Rowling's crime debut (writing as Robert Galbraith) beguilingly shows that she can renounce magic and yet be magical. The third print of the second edition.
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The last copy was sold recently.
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