Infinite Suspicion: The File on Herbert Norman (The Man Who Might have been: An Inquiry Into the Life and Death of Herbert Norman).
Queen's Quarterly 1999, Summer, 106, 2
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Publisher Description
TOD HOFFMAN is a former intelligence officer and regular contributor to Queen's Quarterly. The author of Homicide: Life on the Screen, he is currently at work on a book about John le Carre. THE MAN WHO MIGHT HAVE BEEN:
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