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Nicholas Blake - NS1 A Question of Proof.nfo
General Information
===================

  Title:                 A Question of Proof NS1
  Author:               Nicholas Blake
  Narrated by:          Kris Dyer

File Information
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  Number of MP3s:         6 plus PARS and info
  Genre:     Mystery/Thriller
  Bit Rate:          48 KB/s
  Sample Rate:   44 KHz mono
  Run Time:    06:48 h:m
  Size:      141 MB approx!(without Pars)

Story
=====

In the first book in the Nigel Strangeways classic crime series, an obnoxious schoolboy is found dead at his school Sports Day. Can amateur detective Nigel Strangeways help find the killer?


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