The D.A.'S Daughter
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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 |
- Author: Herman Peterson
- Publisher: Harlequin Romance #17
- Year: 1949
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.