Authors: Jon Wells
Copyright © Jon Wells, 2013
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Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
Wells, Jon
Death's shadow [electronic resource] : true tales of homicide / by Jon Wells.
Electronic monograph issued in multiple formats.
Also issued in print format.
ISBN 978-1-4597-0746-7
1. Murder--Ontario--Hamilton. 2. Murder--Investigation--Ontario--
Hamilton. I. Title.
HV6535.C33H35 2012 364.152'30971352 C2012-904609-4
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