Hull: Hell and Fire

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Hull: Hell and Fire
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AuthorRonald Sagar
Genre Non-fiction crime
PublisherHighgate Publications
Publication date
1999
Pages192
ISBN 1-90-264506-5
OCLC 43634760

Hull: Hell and Fire is an account of the arson investigations which led to the arrest of Bruce George Peter Lee. It was written by Ronald Sagar, one of the police officers on the case. The book was written in English and numbers 198 pages. It was published by Highgate Publications.

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