ePub version. 19th of 37 Emma Lathen's. An author favorite about the annual Vandam gardening catalog that brightened up the winter so avid gardeners could dream about spring plantings. A contest for a great tomato, Numero Uno, between Standard Foods/Vandam's and little Seedmen's, worth millions. Wit
Green Grow the Graves
- Book ID
- 112873774
- Publisher
- Holt, Rinehart and Winston
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 365 KB
- Series
- Milo March #19
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
People always say it sounded like a firecracker at first. But it was a rifle shot that rang out from the fourth story of an apartment building in Cleveland, killing a handsome young Congressman as he delivered a speech. The suspect is Eugene Crown, an escaped convict who rented the apartment, but no one knows where he is now.
After four weeks of intensive nationwide search, the police and the FBI have still not captured him. Then Intercontinental Insurance gets the bright idea to hire its best investigator, Milo March, to capture the killerβas a public service, of course. They are determined to prove that a large corporation can have a soul, and theyβre going to do it even if it kills Milo.
But it wonβt.
Milo will crisscross the country and the globe in search of the truth: Cleveland, Columbus, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Reno, Lisbon, New York City, Hong Kong, Cape Town, Paris... even a little old mining town in Arizona.
All the while he is dogged by a sneering white-haired gangster determined to get to Crown before Milo doesβto shut him up. Milo doesnβt believe that Eugene Crown is the real culprit. He was a born loser by all accounts, and now, suddenly, heβs a master criminal? Clearly Crown is no more than a pawn in a well-organized game of death.
But why the Congressman? Because he was for civil rights? anti-Communist? anti-union? pro-Israel? There had to be an international conspiracy behind the deed, a group of men with a lot of money and one simple idea in common: Stir things up. Put the blame on the Left, the Right, the blacks, the whites, whoeverβbut scare everybody so that the men can get the things they want...
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