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More 70s blurbs
Some more classic blurbs from the hard-working marketing team at Belmont Tower Books, New York, 1974, culled from the back pages of Carter Dickson’s The Bowstring Murders. These are all titles from a single series, with as far as I … Continue reading
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Tagged 1970s, Belmont Tower Books, blurbs, Carter Dickson
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The Bowstring Murders
The Bowstring Murders Carter Dickson First published 1933, William Morrow This edition Belmont Tower Books, July 1974 ISBN: Not given 245 pages Score: 3/5 The fairly lurid cover shows the investigator John Gaunt looming over the body of Lord Rayle of Bowstring … Continue reading
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Tagged 1930s, Belmont Tower Books, Carter Dickson, John Dickson Carr, US
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