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020 _a9780968178744
050 0 0 _aPR9199.4.B78
_bL54 2001
082 1 _aMYS BRU
_2
100 1 _aBruce, Anthony
_d(1939 -)
245 1 2 _aThe consequence of memory :
_ba novel
_c/ by Anthony Bruce.
260 _aSalt Spring Island, BC
_b: Glendambo Pub.
_c, 2008
300 _a265 p.
_c; 23 cm.
520 3 _aLeah Ward looked into the weary eyes of the detective facing her. "Mr. Njoroge, I've said this before. You're a kind man, as most good men are, and I appreciate what you're trying to do but we all have to live with the consequences of memory, you know that." Old secrets, like a bitter wind that blows ill and wicked, can trap the innocent and unwary. The result of lies told and promises broken do not fade over time.
546 _aEnglish.
650 4 _aAssassins
_x-Fiction
651 4 _aKenya
_x-Fiction
655 4 _aSpy stories
942 _cMO
999 _c240584
_d240584