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+ | "This is a personal matter. Someone killed my brother. I don't like that. If the police can't take care of it, then I'll bury my own dead." | ||
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+ | Nick English meant every word, and with his efforts to find his brother's killer, started a chain reaction of murder and violence that nearly ended his own life. | ||
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+ | Here is a story of organized blackmail, punctuated with sudden and gruesome murder. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:04, 25 November 2012
By James Hadley Chase | |
Publisher | Harlequin Romance #267 |
Release Month | 1954 (US) |
Harlequin Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | Catalina |
Followed by | The Unholy Woman |
- Author: James Hadley Chase
- Publisher: Harlequin Romance #267
- Year: 1954
Book Description
"This is a personal matter. Someone killed my brother. I don't like that. If the police can't take care of it, then I'll bury my own dead."
Nick English meant every word, and with his efforts to find his brother's killer, started a chain reaction of murder and violence that nearly ended his own life.
Here is a story of organized blackmail, punctuated with sudden and gruesome murder.