Poison in the pate. Someone was doctoring cans of Tingley's Tidbits right in the factory. The doses weren't lethal to the customers--- but they would be to Tingley's reputation if the sabotage didn't stop. It looked like a case of cutthroat competition when private detective Tecumseh Fox took the jo
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- Publisher
- Bantam
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 193 KB
- Series
- Tecumseh Fox 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780241023143
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โฆ Synopsis
Poison in the pate. Someone was doctoring cans of Tingley's Tidbits right in the factory. The doses weren't lethal to the customers--- but they would be to Tingley's reputation if the sabotage didn't stop. It looked like a case of cutthroat competition when private detective Tecumseh Fox took the job --- and then a throat was really cut!
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