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Peaky Blinders. Season three.

Thomas Shelby is drawn into a maze of global intrigue in the electrifying third series of Steven Knight’s acclaimed family saga. Approached by a secret organisation on his own wedding day, Tommy finds himself at the centre of an international arms deal that could change the course of history. In a sphere where no one reveals their true intentions until the game is up, Tommy has to contend with a White Russian exile whose brutality knows no bounds, a priest with a killer dog, a beautiful Duchess even more manipulative than him, and a powerful entity at the heart of the British establishment that will stop at nothing to accomplish its reactionary aims. The pressures they inflict upon Tommy are carefully chosen and exquisitely unpleasant.

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920406091 DVD TV
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RSN 000058586041
Call Number 791.4572
Attachments sound, colour ; 12 cm.
Summary Thomas Shelby is drawn into a maze of global intrigue in the electrifying third series of Steven Knight’s acclaimed family saga. Approached by a secret organisation on his own wedding day, Tommy finds himself at the centre of an international arms deal that could change the course of history. In a sphere where no one reveals their true intentions until the game is up, Tommy has to contend with a White Russian exile whose brutality knows no bounds, a priest with a killer dog, a beautiful Duchess even more manipulative than him, and a powerful entity at the heart of the British establishment that will stop at nothing to accomplish its reactionary aims. The pressures they inflict upon Tommy are carefully chosen and exquisitely unpleasant.
Subject Gangs England Birmingham 19th century
Crime -- England Birmingham -- 19th century
Gangsters -- England Birmingham -- 19th century
Birmingham (England) Social conditions 20th century
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