The Death of a Much-Travelled Woman and Other Adventures With Cassandra Reilly.The Death of a Much-Travelled Woman and Other Adventures With Cassandra Cassandra (kəsăn`drə), in Greek legend, Trojan princess, daughter of Priam and Hecuba. She was given the power of prophecy by Apollo, but because she would not accept him as a lover, he changed her blessing to a curse, causing her Reilly * Barbara Wilson * Third Side * $12.95 In a lively literary tour of the world, Wilson's renowned lesbian heroine collects clues from Helsinki to Hawaii, lampooning murder mysteries and queer culture along the way. Forget poison-pen letters poi·son-pen letter n. A usually anonymous letter or note containing abusive or malicious statements or accusations about the recipient or a third party. ; this plot involves an actual poison poison, any agent that may produce chemically an injurious or deadly effect when introduced into the body in sufficient quantity. Some poisons can be deadly in minute quantities, others only if relatively large amounts are involved. pen. |
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