Author: Mignon G. Eberhart
Cover artist: uncredited
Yours for: $5
- Bigfoot finds draft of wife's letter to mystery man named "Conrad." Clad in his best suit and class ring, he sets out for revenge.
- Somebody forgot to adjust-left
- This is about the worst front/back cover work I've seen in one of my books. I know nothing about the book and have no desire to read it.
Page 123~
"Oh," Mrs. Grelly gasped. "Oh—" A fleshy, ringed hand came out from the enveloping folds of her coat. She clutched the policeman's arm and went away unsteadily. Lieutenant Peabody came back to Laura.
I assume the hand was her own. It's hard to tell.
~RP
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9 comments:
This looks truly appalling. And it's abridged. (And now I sound like the 'Such bad food! And such small portions!' joke.)
Gross. I've been known, from time to time, to be a hand girl. I like a man to have nice hands. Why? People often ask. This cover is exhibit A. No one wants to be touched by a hand like that.
The hand was fleshy and ringed, but was it hairy?
"Honey, who do we know in Murder? Oh, it must be from your mother!"
I wish not agree on it. I assume nice post. Specially the title attracted me to be familiar with the unscathed story.
Easy for you to say.
And to my son, Harry, I bequeath the sum of ten thousand dollars, on the condition that he never shaves his hand again.
"Mignon G. Eberhart"? Surely you jest.
That hand makes me think this was abridged from that lesser-known children's title "Curious George Beats the Rap."
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