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"The sleeping city. Officer Wade Reed is given his mission, to pose as a member of the Les Ties gang and infiltrate a local mob. As Jim Cox, he is an out-of-town gunman who has been hired to help with a heist set up by Louie Thompson, an old-style prohibition hoodlum who's planning a comeback. It's Wade's job to find out the details and report back to the Gangster Squad. One false move from Jim Cox, and Wade's fiancée Betty will have to find a new husband. But Wade doesn't figure on Thompson's girl Madge. At first she seems like a real tough cookie. But once she gets under Wade's skin, he begins to have his doubts about the mission. Can he protect Madge and still stop the heist?"--
The first three Lt. Al Wheeler mysteries, originally published in Australia, then revised for the U.S. market starting in 1958 with The Body. This marks their first return to the U.S. market in over 30 years. The Wench is Wicked and Delilah Was Deadly have never been published in the U.S. before.
In the genre-defying territory of his bestselling novels these are the lyrical and beautiful struggles of small-town characters playing out the equations of their lives in this, Andrew Coburn's first ever collection of short fiction.
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