My favorite Latimer novel is "Solomon Vineyard's". It's a
really wild one, featuring a nameless PI who uses the
identity "Karl Craven" (what a great name!). Of the Bill
Crane books, my favorite is Header For A Hearse.
-DZ
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recommendations?
I'm wanting to read something by Jonathan Latimer for the
1930's month. I can find these four novels: MURDER IN THE
MADHOUSE, HEADED FOR A HEARSE, THE LADY IN THE MORGUE, and
THE DEAD DON'T CARE. Is one of them considered better than
the others, or are they all about the same quality? Any
recommendations would be appreciated.
thanks, miker
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