Roll Call (Traces, Luke Harding Forensic Investigator)

Teen & Young Adult Mysteries & Detective Stories

Author: Malcolm Rose

Luke Harding’s third thrilling case involves a series of mysterious murders in which the victims seem to have only one thing in common — the same name, Emily Wonder. In the bitter cold of winter, the teenage forensic investigator and his robotic assistant, Malc, investigate the three crime scenes and struggle to identify the murder weapons used, as no traces have been lef….Read More

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