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==Book Description==
 
==Book Description==
  
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When Steve Bryant accepted the case, it was blackmail, and it soon became murder. Then murder bred murder as Bryant set out to track the killers down - and the people who might have helped him were ruthlessly eliminated.
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Following a trail that led him through cheap hotels and streamlined appartments, through squalid bars and exclusive nightclubs, Phil made strange friends and enemies, and also those that might be either. There was a cute redhead, and an aggressive Police Lieutenant; a South American gangster, and a crazy mortuary attendant. And there were blondes. Too many blondes.
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Travel with Phil Bryant through the dark and dangerous underworld; meet the strange people with whom he came in contact; and then sit in with him as he confronts a cleverly dangerous killer and Death takes a final curtain call.
  
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==

Latest revision as of 16:14, 2 November 2012

1953 US Edition
By Peter George
Publisher Harlequin Romance #249
Release Month 1953 (US)
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by Legion Of The Lawless
Followed by The Man In The Middle

Book Description

When Steve Bryant accepted the case, it was blackmail, and it soon became murder. Then murder bred murder as Bryant set out to track the killers down - and the people who might have helped him were ruthlessly eliminated.

Following a trail that led him through cheap hotels and streamlined appartments, through squalid bars and exclusive nightclubs, Phil made strange friends and enemies, and also those that might be either. There was a cute redhead, and an aggressive Police Lieutenant; a South American gangster, and a crazy mortuary attendant. And there were blondes. Too many blondes.

Travel with Phil Bryant through the dark and dangerous underworld; meet the strange people with whom he came in contact; and then sit in with him as he confronts a cleverly dangerous killer and Death takes a final curtain call.

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1953 <br\>US Edition