M. J. Trow: Maxwell's Point (UK 2008) From the Publisher: Then one afternoon Max returns home to find Nolan gurgling happily in his cot, but sees no sign of his au pair; the lovely Juanita has disappeared into thin air. Meanwhile, two ramblers are surprised and more than a little disturbed when Patches the border Collie digs up an arm, which presumably belongs to a body, on Dead Man's Point – the lonely cliff top rising high over the sea. M. J. Trow: Maxwell's Point. Allison & Busby, ISBN: 0749080396 (March, 2008), 288 p., £6.99
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M. J. Trow: Maxwell's Point (UK 2007) From the Publisher: Then one afternoon Max returns home to find Nolan gurgling happily in his cot, but sees no sign of his au pair; the lovely Juanita has disappeared into thin air. Meanwhile, two ramblers are surprised and more than a little disturbed when Patches the border Collie digs up an arm, which presumably belongs to a body, on Dead Man's Point - the lonely cliff top rising high over the sea. Now, Mad Max is no stranger to murder inquiries and, as always when violent death's in the vicinity, his nose starts a-twitching, just itching to be poked into all the places it shouldn't. And, much to DCI Henry Hall's annoyance, the past has proved more than once that Max has a talent for sniffing out killers. But with a missing au pair to search for, and a creepy gardener, troublesome teenagers and reports of a randy rambler to investigate - not to mention a young baby to look after - has Max taken on more than he can handle this time? M. J. Trow: Maxwell's Point. Allison & Busby, ISBN: 0749081481 (April, 2007), 360 p., £18.99
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