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* '''Author''': [[James Hadley Chase]]
 
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==Book Description==
 
==Book Description==
  
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When a curvaceous, beautiful girl walks into your office, strips, and offers you a 6,000 retainer to help her out of the trouble she's in, it's hard to refuse. Especially it you're private eye Dave Fenner, the man who busted the notorious Blandish case. But by the time Dave had been beaten half to death and been forced to shoot his way out of a load of unhealthy situations, he realised that chivalry - even if it was paid for a hard cash - was no way to stay alive.".
  
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==

Latest revision as of 15:31, 1 June 2011

1952 US Edition
By James Hadley Chase
Publisher Harlequin Romance #160
Release Month 1952 (US)
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by The Smiling Tiger
Followed by Health, Sex And Birth Control

Book Description

When a curvaceous, beautiful girl walks into your office, strips, and offers you a 6,000 retainer to help her out of the trouble she's in, it's hard to refuse. Especially it you're private eye Dave Fenner, the man who busted the notorious Blandish case. But by the time Dave had been beaten half to death and been forced to shoot his way out of a load of unhealthy situations, he realised that chivalry - even if it was paid for a hard cash - was no way to stay alive.".

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1952 <br\>US Edition