Guilt-Edged Blonde
Manhunt, January 1954
GUILT-EDGED BLONDE
A Lew Archer Story
by John Ross MacDonald
Everybody thought Nick was a farmer. But he wasn’t—and that was why he died.
5200 Words
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GUILT-EDGED BLONDE
A Lew Archer Story
by John Ross MacDonald
Everybody thought Nick was a farmer. But he wasn’t—and that was why he died.
5200 Words
Guilt-Edged Blonde
Manhunt, January 1954
GUILT-EDGED BLONDE
A Lew Archer Story
by John Ross MacDonald
Everybody thought Nick was a farmer. But he wasn’t—and that was why he died.
5200 Words
GUILT-EDGED BLONDE
A Lew Archer Story
by John Ross MacDonald
Everybody thought Nick was a farmer. But he wasn’t—and that was why he died.
5200 Words
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BN ID: | 2940014277235 |
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Publisher: | Peril Press |
Publication date: | 03/23/2012 |
Series: | Lew Archer Series , #5401 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Sales rank: | 221,009 |
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