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==Book Description==
 
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He was at home, minding his own business, when suddenly this trunk appeared in his living room. Curiosity made him open the trunk, and that was when he found the body, all neatly trussed up, very dead. Just as he was wondering what to do with the corpse, the police burst in, took an immediate dislike to the whole situation, and naturally did not believe him when he said he had only just met the body. He was promptly thrown in jail, and that was the beginning of a hectic and hilarious adventure. His lawyer is a luscious lady who wants to marry him. Except for the prospects of wedded bliss with her, he would not have minded dying. She had often said he was cold, but she wouldn't want him that cold, and his distaste for being beaten up, suffocated, shot at, and, from the looks of things, hanged, force him along massacre's merry way, to the bang-up ending.
  
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==

Latest revision as of 19:57, 16 July 2012

1954 US Edition
By Ken McLeod
Publisher Harlequin Romance #283
Release Month 1954 (US)
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by Frozen Frontier
Followed by Calling Nurse Blair

Book Description

He was at home, minding his own business, when suddenly this trunk appeared in his living room. Curiosity made him open the trunk, and that was when he found the body, all neatly trussed up, very dead. Just as he was wondering what to do with the corpse, the police burst in, took an immediate dislike to the whole situation, and naturally did not believe him when he said he had only just met the body. He was promptly thrown in jail, and that was the beginning of a hectic and hilarious adventure. His lawyer is a luscious lady who wants to marry him. Except for the prospects of wedded bliss with her, he would not have minded dying. She had often said he was cold, but she wouldn't want him that cold, and his distaste for being beaten up, suffocated, shot at, and, from the looks of things, hanged, force him along massacre's merry way, to the bang-up ending.

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1954 <br\>US Edition