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Armchair Fiction DEADLY LOVER, THE & MURDER IS SO FINAL

Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic mystery-crime double novels. This double novel kicks off with a terrific Milton Ozaki tale, “The Deadly Lover.” She was just too beautiful to die! But die she did—the victim of a ruthless killer who struck by night. A killer smart enough to lure the lovely young girl to a lonely park, smart enough to strangle the life from her shapely body, smart enough to leave no traces—but not smart enough to outsmart private eye Carl Good! Imported from Chicago to solve the case, Good soon found himself up a creek in the small town of Mishawaka, Indiana. His first mistake was falling for a local newspaper girl who immediately transferred his confidences into two-inch headlines. His next mistake was counting on the local cops—because if they knew anything about the strangulation death of Louise Ruskin, they weren’t talking…at all! But it wasn’t the first time Carl had been up against a stone wall—and it wouldn’t be the last time he’d uncover the hand writing on that same wall! The second tale in this double novel is a great thriller by Robert Moore Williams, “Murder is so Final.” In the early hours of the morning, as the traffic began to pile up and humidity increased, the male citizens of St. Louis performed their usual routines. They dressed, showered and shaved, made breakfast and coffee, read the paper, and if they were lucky, kissed the Missus’ goodbye. It was a familiar symphony of sameness that gave comforts to most men. But the same could not be said for P. I. John Digger, whose would-have-been calm morning was interrupted by a gorgeous damsel in distress and dead body of a homeless man. The damsel was Marie Pickins. A modestly wealthy socialite who was marrying the one and only Sidney Harkness, Jr. who stood to inherit a whopping 30 million. Marie went to Digger’s office looking for help but was greeted by a corpse, which only added to her stress level. Someone in a grey suit was following her and she needed to know why. It was simple task and Digger was the perfect man for the job. Not only was he one of the best P. I.s in St. Louis, but he had a certain knack for finding information about anything and anyone. Digger should have known though, no assignment was ever that easy and someone always ended up dead.









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