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Like a Bone in the Throat

By: Lawrence Block
Narrated by: Richard Ferrone
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Summary

William Charles Croydon, a convicted murderer sentenced to death, amuses himself by exchanging correspondence with the misguided women who send him fan mail. But soon even that loses its attraction, and so he begins to write to the brother of his victim, Paul Danridge. At first, Danridge doesn’t reply, so he writes again, and again. After ignoring the letters initially, Dandridge finally can’t help himself and begins writing back.

©2003 Lawrence Block (P)2014 Recorded Books Inc

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