The Bigger They Come
β Scribed by Gardner, Erle Stanley
- Publisher
- Orion
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 110 KB
- Series
- Donald Lam and Bertha Cool 1
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
The story of how a man can commit a brutal murder, confess, and get away with it!The killer was guilty without a shred of doubt. The police had him behind bars. The district attorney had plenty of evidence. But - no court in the state could convict him!The Bigger They Come features that fast-moving, skull-cracking team: Bertha Cool, a two-hundred pound "lady" who uses the language of a longshoreman. And Donald Lam, a pint-sized process server who would have been in the morgue long ago except that he can think faster than the next man ... or woman.
ES Index : 1
Has Cover : Yes
ABC : 6
Number of Words in Auth: 3
Formats : EPUB
Number of Formats : 1
All Identifiers : google:kpXxAgAAQBAJ, isbn:9781471908477
Test Text Series Index: Cool
Single Author : Erle Stanley Gardner
Original Source : New_Files_Horla_10_02
Sorted Author by LN, FN: Gardner, Erle Stanley
Title Length : 020
Title Parm D : The Bigger They Come
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ES Lib Name : NIRC 2019-10
Record ID : 184
Template Work Area : Cool
ES Name : Donald Lam and Bertha Cool
Uncomma Author : Erle Stanley Gardner
Num of Aut : 1
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