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+ | Contents are: Foreword by Anthony Hawke; By Way of Introduction; Mad Emile and Charles the Acrobat; The Demob Suit; The First Cat Burglar; Moral Murder; Robbery in the Museum; The Tote Double - Plus; Robbery a la Mode; Marita and the Count; Bombs in Piccadilly; The House Spider; A Case of Two Above the Odds; The Antiquis Murder; I Get Myself Arrested; I Am Offered a Bribe; Under the Shadow of Meon Hill; One Way of Learning the Charleston; Celluloid Alf and the Sergeant Major; The Snatch Racket; The Man Who Escaped from Hell; Chicago Comes to Park Lane; The Wrotham Hill Murder; 60,000 to Give Away; Cocoa Marquis; Daylight Gunman; The Black Butterfly; The Beer Bottle Burglar; The Medical Student Who Won the Irish Sweep; Pins and Ribbons to Trap the Railway Thieves; The Deadly Pocket Handkerchief; It's Not So Easy to Die; A Mixed Bag; and It Could Not Happen Today - The Tragedy of Adolf Beck; followed by Glossary of Thieves' Jargon. | ||
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)== | ==Cover Variation (By Release Date)== |
Revision as of 10:57, 20 May 2012
By Robert Fabian | |
Publisher | Harlequin Romance #306 |
Release Month | 1954 (US) |
Harlequin Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | Out Of The Night |
Followed by | The Cage |
- Author: Robert Fabian
- Publisher: Harlequin Romance #306
- Year: 1954
Book Description
Contents are: Foreword by Anthony Hawke; By Way of Introduction; Mad Emile and Charles the Acrobat; The Demob Suit; The First Cat Burglar; Moral Murder; Robbery in the Museum; The Tote Double - Plus; Robbery a la Mode; Marita and the Count; Bombs in Piccadilly; The House Spider; A Case of Two Above the Odds; The Antiquis Murder; I Get Myself Arrested; I Am Offered a Bribe; Under the Shadow of Meon Hill; One Way of Learning the Charleston; Celluloid Alf and the Sergeant Major; The Snatch Racket; The Man Who Escaped from Hell; Chicago Comes to Park Lane; The Wrotham Hill Murder; 60,000 to Give Away; Cocoa Marquis; Daylight Gunman; The Black Butterfly; The Beer Bottle Burglar; The Medical Student Who Won the Irish Sweep; Pins and Ribbons to Trap the Railway Thieves; The Deadly Pocket Handkerchief; It's Not So Easy to Die; A Mixed Bag; and It Could Not Happen Today - The Tragedy of Adolf Beck; followed by Glossary of Thieves' Jargon.