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The Complete Crime Stories

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Seventeen gripping tales from one of the toughest authors in the history of crime fiction
They call him Lucky – but he has never had a lucky day in his life. A nineteen-year-old hobo just starting to ride the rails, he is hiding in the coal car when the railroad detective comes through. They get into a scuffle, and Lucky's hand finds a railroad spike. Before he knows it, he has smashed the investigator's head. If he hurries, he will get back to Los Angeles in time to establish an alibi. But as Lucky will discover, the deadliest threat is lurking within his own mind.
'Dead Man' is just one of the outstanding stories included in this volume. The author of some of the most hard-boiled prose ever written, James M. Cain knew better than anyone the terror of a killer on the run.


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Publisher: Head of Zeus

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781784973629
  • File size: 2062 KB
  • Release date: June 5, 2015

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781784973629
  • File size: 2061 KB
  • Release date: June 5, 2015

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OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

subjects

Fiction Mystery

Languages

English

Seventeen gripping tales from one of the toughest authors in the history of crime fiction
They call him Lucky – but he has never had a lucky day in his life. A nineteen-year-old hobo just starting to ride the rails, he is hiding in the coal car when the railroad detective comes through. They get into a scuffle, and Lucky's hand finds a railroad spike. Before he knows it, he has smashed the investigator's head. If he hurries, he will get back to Los Angeles in time to establish an alibi. But as Lucky will discover, the deadliest threat is lurking within his own mind.
'Dead Man' is just one of the outstanding stories included in this volume. The author of some of the most hard-boiled prose ever written, James M. Cain knew better than anyone the terror of a killer on the run.


Expand title description text