An edition of The case of the deadly toy (1959)

The case of the deadly toy.

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The case of the deadly toy.
Erle Stanley Gardner
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An edition of The case of the deadly toy (1959)

The case of the deadly toy.

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ENGAGED TO A NIGHTMARE
When Norda Allison sees her husband-to-be slap his young son, she immediately calls off the wedding. Now she is terrified. Her ex-fiancé has beat up her new boyfriend. Anonymous newspaper clippings are flooding her mailbox--articles graphically depicting what jilted men do to the women who leave them. Then Norda's life takes an even darker turn. It begins with a barking dog, a child's scream, a gunshot, and the discovery of a very dead body--and ends when Norda is arrested, charged with a brutal murder.
Now only brilliant courtroom strategist Perry Mason stands between Norda and a sentence of certain death . . .

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Publisher
Heinemann
Language
English
Pages
236

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Previews available in: Polish English

Edition Availability
Cover of: Sprawa śmiercionośnej zabawki
Sprawa śmiercionośnej zabawki
2005, Wydawn. Dolnośląskie
in Polish
Cover of: The case of the deadly toy
The case of the deadly toy
1993, G.K. Hall
in English
Cover of: The case of the deadly toy.
The case of the deadly toy.
1964, Heinemann
in English
Cover of: The case of the deadly toy.

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Edition Notes

Originally published, Morrow,1959.

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823.91

The Physical Object

Pagination
236p.,19cm
Number of pages
236

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19063242M

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First Sentence

"WITH THE POLITENESS THAT CHARACTERIZED EVERYthing he did, Mervin Selkirk said to Norda Allison, "Excuse me, please.""

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