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==Book Description==
 
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Hank was never sure whether or not it was business that really involved him in murder. One thing there was no mistaking, however; Lydia, the D.A's daughter, always had her nose in whatever was going on, and usually preferred Hank along. It was because of Lydia that he was there when a glass was shot from the shelf; because of Lydia that he had to chase a maniac who had tangled with him once before; because of Lydia that he found himself, one dark night, swimming into ice cold water to a car submerged not long before.
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In Lydia and Hank, Herman Petersen has created two young people as real as any in fiction; but he has neglected to proivide a real puzzle and a satisfactory solution for this rural and amusing mystery novel.
  
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==

Latest revision as of 19:36, 3 November 2012

1949 US Edition
By Herman Peterson
Publisher Harlequin Romance #17
Release Month 1949 (US)
Harlequin Romance Series
Preceded by No Nice Girl
Followed by Rebel Of Ronde Valley

Book Description

Hank was never sure whether or not it was business that really involved him in murder. One thing there was no mistaking, however; Lydia, the D.A's daughter, always had her nose in whatever was going on, and usually preferred Hank along. It was because of Lydia that he was there when a glass was shot from the shelf; because of Lydia that he had to chase a maniac who had tangled with him once before; because of Lydia that he found himself, one dark night, swimming into ice cold water to a car submerged not long before.

In Lydia and Hank, Herman Petersen has created two young people as real as any in fiction; but he has neglected to proivide a real puzzle and a satisfactory solution for this rural and amusing mystery novel.

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1949 <br\>US Edition