A house fire is extinguished to reveal the body of a choir director. The smell of gasoline points to murder. Thomas Warrendale was employed by First Baptist Church, where Detective RJ Franklin Jr. is a parishioner. Recovering from a car accident, RJ is on leave from the police force in St. Joseph,
Cruel Shoes
โ Scribed by Steve Martin
- Publisher
- G. P. Putnam's Sons
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 30 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780399123047
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Contents
My Uncle's Metaphysics
Demolition Of The Cathedral At Chartres
The Confessions Of Raymond To His Goldfish
The Boring Leading The Bored
Cruel Shoes
The Bohemians
Serious Dogs
The Stephen Martin Collection Of American Art: The Man Behind The Genius
Review Of Winslow Homer Show At L.a. County Art Museum The Diarrhea Gardens Of El Camino Real
Turds
The Undertakers
The Day The Dopes Came Over
The Smokers
She Had The Jugs
Sex Crazed Love Goddesses
Women Without Bones
The Children Called Him Big Nose
Wrong Number
Morse And The Naughty Magnets
Dynamite King
The Gift Of The Magi Indian Giver
Poodles . . . Great Eating!
Shuckin' The Jive
How To Fold Soup
The Vengeful Curtain Rod
Cows In Trouble
The Complete Works Of Alfredo Francesi
Society In Aspen
The Day The Buffalo Danced
Things Not To Be
No Man's Land
Oh Mercy, The Prose-poem Tryptch!
Comedy Events You Can Do
Dr. Fitzkee's Lucky Astrology Diet
The Morning I Got Out Of Bed
What To Say When The Ducks Show Up
The Year Winter Lasted Nine Minutes
The Almaden Summer
The Nervous Father
Dogs In My Nose
Awards
Rivers Of The Dead
November 1
November 5
November 9
November 12
November 16
November 18
November 25
The Last Thing On My Mind
Acknowledgments
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