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Pretty Is As Pretty Does - cover

Pretty Is As Pretty Does

M.A. Blume

Publisher: Black Cat Weekly

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Summary

In 1916 Chicago, the servants in the Stone household are dropping like flies. After the third accidental death in as many weeks, gentleman sleuth Elliott Frank is called to investigate. With few clues and no common motive, can he identify the killer before the next victim falls?
Available since: 05/05/2024.
Print length: 32 pages.

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