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If any one has seen the accident, they can call the Surete du Quebec, "Richard said.
CTV News RSS Feed 2010
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If any one has seen the accident, they can call the Surete du Quebec, "Richard said.
CTV News RSS Feed 2010
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Marvellously boastful, featuring Ashton-Wolfe at the centre of any number of blood-curdling cases, the books (which I bought) are also real name-droppers: Ashton-Wolfe claimed to have known master detectives ranging from the top guys at the French Surete (French detectives were held up then as the model of scientific detection) and Scotland Yard, but also Arthur Conan Doyle himself.
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The two cops believe that suggestion is ridiculous until Bertrand is kidnapped when he returns to France, but Inspector Quilligan and the Surete rescue the lad.
Soul Murder-Andrew Nugent « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2009
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The two cops believe that suggestion is ridiculous until Bertrand is kidnapped when he returns to France, but Inspector Quilligan and the Surete rescue the lad.
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Surete du Quebec hmm....imagine that... two major proncial police forces are also under gov.
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The Deparment of Patterns is in the Surete, and the young cops assigned to it spend their time looking over unsolved cases and trying to discover if there are any patterns that might tie various cases together.
The Minerva Club -- Victor Canning Bill Crider 2009
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The Deparment of Patterns is in the Surete, and the young cops assigned to it spend their time looking over unsolved cases and trying to discover if there are any patterns that might tie various cases together.
Archive 2009-06-14 Bill Crider 2009
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Oh, and by the way, the Surete du Quebec called and they asked if I knew anything about a frenchman burning down several english homes in Hawkesbury on St-Jean.
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The rise of ghosts started with former Director-General of the Surete General, Jamil al-Sayyed, when his fax machine – with its withheld phone number – circulated slanderous rumors to official news agencies and pro-Syrian dailies in Beirut.
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