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+ | Told in the slick underworld idiom, this story of violence, mystery ad sudden death crackles with action. Nick Mason, a reporter, witnesses an execution and gains a clue from the condemned man which precipitates him into a network of crime and murder. He meets and marries Mardi, a beautiful secretary, whom he believes will help him in his dangerous work. He is repeatedly warned against the danger of continuing his investigation, but hangs on against innumerable odds. Finally, the gang is trapped and sentenced, and Nick and Mardi settle down happily together. Nemesis is around the corner - and well, read for yourself. The end come like the crack of a whip. | ||
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)== | ==Cover Variation (By Release Date)== |
Latest revision as of 14:47, 5 June 2011
By Raymond Marshall | |
Publisher | Harlequin Romance #255 |
Release Month | 1953 (US) |
Harlequin Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | Mesquite Johnny |
Followed by | No Wings On A Cop |
- Author: Raymond Marshall
- Publisher: Harlequin Romance #255
- Year: 1953
Book Description
Told in the slick underworld idiom, this story of violence, mystery ad sudden death crackles with action. Nick Mason, a reporter, witnesses an execution and gains a clue from the condemned man which precipitates him into a network of crime and murder. He meets and marries Mardi, a beautiful secretary, whom he believes will help him in his dangerous work. He is repeatedly warned against the danger of continuing his investigation, but hangs on against innumerable odds. Finally, the gang is trapped and sentenced, and Nick and Mardi settle down happily together. Nemesis is around the corner - and well, read for yourself. The end come like the crack of a whip.