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Chester Cain, gunman and gambler, arrives at Paradise Palms for a well-earned vacation.The City Administrator, Ed Killcann, has other ideas and, using Miss Wonderley, a blonde stray, as bait, traps Cain into a murder frame-up. Killcann not only misjudges his man, he also misjudges Miss Wonderley, who turns against him and teams up with Cain. From then on the action, punctuated by gunfire, moves like an express train, with a spectacular jail-break which is probably one of the most exciting sequences James Hadley Chase has yet written.
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Latest revision as of 14:48, 20 May 2011

1958 US Edition
By James Hadley Chase
Publisher Harlequin Romance #413
Release Month 1958 (US)
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by Nurse Trenton
Followed by Devil's Portage

Book Description

Chester Cain, gunman and gambler, arrives at Paradise Palms for a well-earned vacation.The City Administrator, Ed Killcann, has other ideas and, using Miss Wonderley, a blonde stray, as bait, traps Cain into a murder frame-up. Killcann not only misjudges his man, he also misjudges Miss Wonderley, who turns against him and teams up with Cain. From then on the action, punctuated by gunfire, moves like an express train, with a spectacular jail-break which is probably one of the most exciting sequences James Hadley Chase has yet written.

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1958 <br\>US Edition