Funny Bones: 15 New Tales of Murder and Mayhem
by Joan Hess, editor | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0451407202 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0451407202 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Tribefan of Raleigh, North Carolina USA on 5/10/2005
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From Back Cover:
If you love to be skewered by rapier wit or prefer punch lines with your police procedurals, this delightful collection of screwball mystery stories will get you where you giggle. Fifteen of today's best writers gang up to make crime a laughing matter with gallows humor, lighthearted larceny and murder most merry.
If you love to be skewered by rapier wit or prefer punch lines with your police procedurals, this delightful collection of screwball mystery stories will get you where you giggle. Fifteen of today's best writers gang up to make crime a laughing matter with gallows humor, lighthearted larceny and murder most merry.
Journal Entry 2 by Tribefan at Odd Mall - John S. Knight Center in Akron, Ohio USA on Sunday, May 6, 2018
Released 5 yrs ago (5/6/2018 UTC) at Odd Mall - John S. Knight Center in Akron, Ohio USA
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This book will be wild released at OddMall in downtown Akron at the John S. Knight Center on May 5 and 6.
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