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The Snatch (Hardcover)
Harold R. Daniels
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R467
Discovery Miles 4 670
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The Accused (Hardcover)
Harold R. Daniels
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R467
Discovery Miles 4 670
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The Girl in 304 (Paperback)
Harold R. Daniels; Introduction by George Kelley
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R243
Discovery Miles 2 430
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The Accused (Paperback)
Harold R. Daniels
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R273
Discovery Miles 2 730
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The Accused (Paperback)
Harold R. Daniels
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R317
Discovery Miles 3 170
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He stands before the court. The crime: Murder in the First Degree.
The victime: his wife. They said he killed her. They didn't say
why.
The knife was as familiar to his hand and as innocuous as a pencil,
in spite of its razor edge. And yet earlier in the day he had
closed his hand on the sharp edge and noticed with surprise that
the steel had sliced painfully, if not seriously, into his palm.
There had been a flow of blood, which he rinsed off at the sink,
and afterward when he again picked up the knife to strip the mill,
it felt different to him, almost like a personal possession, and he
found himself gripping the wooden handle with a new and strangely
pleasant familiarity. 1955 Edgar Award-winning tale of a serial
killer, who finds the criminal disease runs in his family.
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The Snatch (Paperback)
Harold R. Daniels
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R356
Discovery Miles 3 560
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This is the story of three men under pressure-a bank teller, a
salesman, and a handyman. They are neither psychopaths not
professional criminals, yet together they plan to carry out the
most immoral of crimes. You will detest what they do, but you will
never lose interest in them as you watch them do it. And for one of
these men you will feel a real sympathy, especially when he begins
his moving attempt at redemption.
The Mystery Fancier, July/August 1979, Volume 3 Number 4, contains:
"Little Old Ladies I Have Known and Loved," by Ellen Nehr, "Tension
and Duality: Daphne Du Marier's 'Don't Look Now'," by Jane S.
Bakerman, "His Own Desert," by Everett F. Bleiler, "The History and
Activities of Mystery Fans in Sweden (and Scandinavia)," by Iwan
Hedman, "The Crime Novels of Harold R. Daniels," by George Kelley,
"The Curmudgeon in the Corner, Grumblings," by William Loeser and
"The Nero Wolfe Saga, Part XIV," by Guy M. Townsend.
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