Juri Nummelin (jurnum@utu.fi)
Fri, 26 Nov 1999 17:01:59 +0200 (EET)
I found in the used book store these books which seemed like
appropriate stuff, but didn't know anything about them. Are
these worth a try:
Robert Patrick Wilmot: Murder on Monday (1952; with Steve
Considine in the lead) Arthur Mayse: Perilous Passage (1949)
Ted Mark: Room at the Topless (1967; "The Man from O.R.G.Y.",
sex parody of the spy genre) Vin Packer: Dark Intruder (1952)
(I know Vin Packer by name, but this didn't seem like a crime
novel) Warren Carrier: The Bay of the Damned AKA A Hell of a
Murder (1957) Louis Malley: Stool Pigeon (1953)
I bought one Peter Styles by Judson Phillips, two William
McGiverns from the seventies, "Brass Halo" by Jack Webb and
James Cross's "Roots of Evil" (just because it has been
translated - I know nothing about Cross).
Juri jurnum@utu.fi
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