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See You At The Morgue

Gelesen von Lawrence G. Blochman

(4,769 Sterne; 13 Bewertungen)

When a gigolo is shot to death in the bedroom of a beautiful girl, it raises some perplexing problems for Detective Kenny Kilkenny. Why, for example, would a man steal the license plates off his own car? Why should an innocent young professor come to the murder room … and then conceal a key to the crime? Why was a ‘phantom secretary’ hiding in the closet near the murdered man? Was there really money to be made selling glass eyes for stuffed ducks? Why would a beautiful girl ask her lover to kill her?

A “pseudo classic.” First published in 1941, later reprinted as a Penguin paperback and a Dell mapback.

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Cover art by Mike Ludlow.


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Bewertungen

Great story!

(5 Sterne)

I really enjoyed the old-timey sound. The story was good, kept you guessing and I was surprised in the end. Although it ended kind of abruptly, the story was good while it lasted.

Well-written and researched classic thriller. Pleasant and classic mystery/rom…

(4 Sterne)

Well-written and researched classic thriller. Pleasant and classic mystery/romance. Well narrated. Free on Librivox.org recommended for the "tired of reading that modern trash" readers

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This is a really fun period piece. The choice of music compliments it well, and the narration is very solidly executed. A great listen.

Clean, fun and re-readable

(4 Sterne)

Fun read. Mystery/romance with twists. Entertainingly read by Mark Nelson.

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Fun book. Very well done. I could listen to Mark Nelson all day.

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Loved it. I give it 5 out of 5. More please Lawrence.