On their second honeymoon, a woman's husband is arrested for murderGriselda Satterlee is beginning to regret her second marriage to Con. Their honeymoon was supposed to be joyous, romantic, and full of glamor--all of the things their first marriage wasn't--but instead they are spending it on Long Be
The Bamboo Blonde
โ Scribed by Dorothy B. Hughes
- Publisher
- Pocket Books;Gate Way Publishers
- Year
- 1941;2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 136 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
On their second honeymoon, a womans husband is arrested for murder
Griselda Satterlee is beginning to regret her second marriage to Con. Their honeymoon was supposed to be joyous, romantic, and full of glamorall of the things their first marriage wasntbut instead they are spending it on Long Beach, a Navy town whose fleets have all shipped out to sea. The tedium of Long Beach cannot compare to the insult Con gives Griselda one night, when he picks up a stunning blonde at a bar, leaving his wife in the dust.
When he returns to their hotel, Con explains to Griselda that the woman was planning to shoot herself, so he took her out of the bar to confiscate her gun. Griselda is just beginning to believe him when the blonde turns up dead, and Con is arrested for her murder. Griselda will have to work quickly to salvage their honeymoon, or Con will be forced to trade their bridal suite for death row.
Library : General
Universes : Griselda Satterlee [02]
Formats : EPUB
ISBN : 9781480426924
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