Crucifixion River / by Marcia Muller and Bill Pronzini -- Free durt / by Bill Pronzini -- He said -- she said / by Marcia Muller -- Wrong place, wrong time (a Nameless Detective story) / by Bill Pronzini -- Irrefutable evidence (a Sharon McCone story) / by Marcia Muller -- The Carville ghost (a John
Crucifixion River: western stories
โ Scribed by Marcia Muller
- Publisher
- Leisure Books
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 168 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
EDITORIAL REVIEW:
In this Spur Award-winning story, a Pinkerton detective, a couple on the run, a wanted man, and a traveling salesman with mysterious wares all converge on the banks of Crucifixion River to take shelter from an impending storm.
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In this Spur Award-winning story, a Pinkerton detective, a couple on the run, a wanted man, and a traveling salesman with mysterious wares all converge on the banks of Crucifixion River to take shelter from an impending storm. Library : General Formats : EPUB ISBN : 9780843963410
Crucifixion River / by Marcia Muller and Bill Pronzini -- Free durt / by Bill Pronzini -- He said -- she said / by Marcia Muller -- Wrong place, wrong time (a Nameless Detective story) / by Bill Pronzini -- Irrefutable evidence (a Sharon McCone story) / by Marcia Muller -- The Carville ghost (a John
EDITORIAL REVIEW: In this Spur Award-winning story, a Pinkerton detective, a couple on the run, a wanted man, and a traveling salesman with mysterious wares all converge on the banks of Crucifixion River to take shelter from an impending storm.
In this Spur Award-winning story, a Pinkerton detective, a couple on the run, a wanted man, and a traveling salesman with mysterious wares all converge on the banks of Crucifixion River to take shelter from an impending storm.
EDITORIAL REVIEW: In this Spur Award-winning story, a Pinkerton detective, a couple on the run, a wanted man, and a traveling salesman with mysterious wares all converge on the banks of Crucifixion River to take shelter from an impending storm.