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  • Soon, Reyer and another wanderer on the streets, an elderly woman called Clemence, are lodging with Mathilde in her fish-obsessed house.

    Sunday Salon: The Chalk Circle Man, by Fred Vargas, translated by Sian Reynolds Maxine 2009

  • One of these characters, a beautiful blind man called Paul Reyer, has disappeared and Mathilde, professing to be worried, reports him as missing to the police.

    Sunday Salon: The Chalk Circle Man, by Fred Vargas, translated by Sian Reynolds Maxine 2009

  • Soon, Reyer and another wanderer on the streets, an elderly woman called Clemence, are lodging with Mathilde in her fish-obsessed house.

    Book review Maxine 2009

  • Soon, Reyer and another wanderer on the streets, an elderly woman called Clemence, are lodging with Mathilde in her fish-obsessed house.

    Books Maxine 2009

  • One of these characters, a beautiful blind man called Paul Reyer, has disappeared and Mathilde, professing to be worried, reports him as missing to the police.

    Reading Maxine 2009

  • One of these characters, a beautiful blind man called Paul Reyer, has disappeared and Mathilde, professing to be worried, reports him as missing to the police.

    Book review Maxine 2009

  • One of these characters, a beautiful blind man called Paul Reyer, has disappeared and Mathilde, professing to be worried, reports him as missing to the police.

    Books Maxine 2009

  • Soon, Reyer and another wanderer on the streets, an elderly woman called Clemence, are lodging with Mathilde in her fish-obsessed house.

    Reading Maxine 2009

  • One of these characters, a beautiful blind man called Paul Reyer, has disappeared and Mathilde, professing to be worried, reports him as missing to the police.

    Sunday Salon: The Chalk Circle Man, by Fred Vargas, translated by Sian Reynolds Maxine 2009

  • Soon, Reyer and another wanderer on the streets, an elderly woman called Clemence, are lodging with Mathilde in her fish-obsessed house.

    Sunday Salon: The Chalk Circle Man, by Fred Vargas, translated by Sian Reynolds Maxine 2009

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