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A Touch of Death

✍ Scribed by Charles Williams


Publisher
Titan Books Limited;Hardcase Crime
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
108 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN
0857683055

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✦ Synopsis


It Began As a Burglary – And Ended As a Nightmare When Lee Scarborough came upon the brunette sunbathing topless in her back yard, getting involved in a heist was the last thing on his mind. But somehow that’s where he found himself – sneaking through a stranger’s house, on the hunt for $120,000 in embezzled bank funds. It looked like an easy score. But one thing stood between him and the money: the beautiful and deadly Madelon Butler.


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**The Barnes & Noble Review** Charles Williams's 1954 pulp classic *A Touch of Death* -- in print for the first time in almost 40 years -- revolves around a scheme to steal $120,000 and the trouble one man finds when he meets the woman of his dreams -- or, more appropriately, his nightmares. Lee