Traitor's Blood

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Traitor's Blood is a novel by Reginald Hill, the author best known for his Dalziel and Pascoe series of crime novels.[1]

The novel, originally published in the UK in 1983, moves between Venezuela, England and Moscow and involves a disgraced peer, Lemuel Stanhope-Swift, sixth Viscount Bessacarr, and his attempt to return home to die.[2]

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  1. ^ Hill, Reginald (1986). Traitor's Blood. Countryman Press. ISBN 9780881500769. traitor's blood.
  2. ^ Callendar, BY Newgate (30 November 1986). "CRIME". The New York Times.

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