**'Chillingly believable and absolutely addictive. I read it in three days flat.' Incredible.' LISA JEWELL** Tess has always tried to be a good mother. Of course, there are things she wishes she'd done differently, but doesn't everyone feel that way? Then Emma, her youngest, is attacked on her way
The Man Who Stopped at Nothing
β Scribed by Fairman, Paul W.
- Publisher
- Fantastic Adventures
- Year
- 1951
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 308 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
From Fantastic Adventures v13n11 (1951-11)
Two worlds were struggling grimly for possession of his limp body. But Dorn didnβt mind. His soul was too occupied enjoying the luscious nude picking her wardrobe in Swankβs store window.
A delightfully light-hearted and saucy story of afterlife, of a sort, and human skulduggery. Very Thorne-Smithian.
From one of the worst Internet Archive scans I've ever seen; but to be fair, the magazine scanned looked like someone had sprayed coffee grounds on it. V1.5.
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