Books by Colin Cotterill, plus links to author biography, book summaries, excerpts and reviews

Colin Cotterill
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Colin Cotterill

How to pronounce Colin Cotterill: COT-er-ill

Books by this Author

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Curse of the Pogo Stick jacket Killed at the Whim of a Hat jacket

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