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| valign="top" width="75px" | '''Publisher''' ||width="100px" | [[Harlequin Romance|Harlequin Romance]] [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|#27]] | | valign="top" width="75px" | '''Publisher''' ||width="100px" | [[Harlequin Romance|Harlequin Romance]] [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|#27]] | ||
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==Book Description== | ==Book Description== | ||
− | In the | + | In the theater, reality and make-believe blend so intimately that Tim Briscoe was convinced that he was playing the role of detective when he stumbled upon the lifeless form of Nellie Brant. But the corpse was real, even though everything and everybody else seemed fictitious. |
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+ | There was the elusive man who wore dark glasses, the actress who chose sudden death as the background for an audition, the ex -- silent-film star who stooged on quiz shows for his daily bottle, and Maggie, who loved him but didn't believe in the effect of too many Scotches. | ||
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)== | ==Cover Variation (By Release Date)== |
Latest revision as of 18:54, 5 May 2012
By Alan Handley | |
Publisher | Harlequin Romance #27 |
Release Month | 1950 (US) |
Harlequin Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | Gambling On Love |
Followed by | One Year With Grace |
- Author: Alan Handley
- Publisher: Harlequin Romance #27
- Year: 1950
Book Description
In the theater, reality and make-believe blend so intimately that Tim Briscoe was convinced that he was playing the role of detective when he stumbled upon the lifeless form of Nellie Brant. But the corpse was real, even though everything and everybody else seemed fictitious.
There was the elusive man who wore dark glasses, the actress who chose sudden death as the background for an audition, the ex -- silent-film star who stooged on quiz shows for his daily bottle, and Maggie, who loved him but didn't believe in the effect of too many Scotches.