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Stop Thief - cover

Stop Thief

Harvey J. O’Higgins

Publisher: Wildside Press

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Summary

An academy degree—or handcuffs? This was the extraordinary alternative facing a client of Duff, the psychological detective. A Classic mystery story first published in 1925.
Available since: 05/22/2023.
Print length: 28 pages.

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