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hermetic

(8,886 posts)
8. That's an oldie
Mon Feb 20, 2017, 02:13 PM
Feb 2017

1930. The first Detective Maigret tale, a name many British mystery fans are familiar with.

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You still liking Peter Robinson? hermetic Feb 2017 #7
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That's an oldie hermetic Feb 2017 #8
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Sounds like it hermetic Feb 2017 #12
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Walter Mosley, wow hermetic Feb 2017 #9
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That does sound depressing hermetic Feb 2017 #10
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Mmmm, that sounds really good hermetic Feb 2017 #11
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