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The Paperback Show Murders

By: Robert Reginald
Narrated by: Robert Armin
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Summary

When book dealer "Freddie the Cur" is murdered at a paperback show, Police Lt. Pfisch is forced to close the con. After all, this is the third untimely death of a show attendee in as many days. First there was Lissa Boaz, called the "Boa Constrictor" for her questionable business practices. Then came Brody Richard "The O-Man" Dameen, the drunken horror writer. What links these victims, other than collectible paperbacks? And why does the identification of the real author of an early Ace gothic even matter?

A comic mystery novel of the modern con scene.

©2011 Robert Reginald (P)2011 Wildside Press LLC

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