You should be able to order it at any bookstore, the one in the mall is probably Waldenbooks? They should have no problem getting them. You can also ask you indy store to order it, and if all else fails, you can order it from Amazon.com. So what are you reading right now?
Thanks for the invite, Robert.
Don't know if you remember, but way back there, you and I were a double bill on the Mystery Guild, you with one of your Nero novels and I with my second book, Laughing Dog.
I just ordered "There Strikes You’re Dead." It will be here Friday, which will make for a pleasant weekend, I'm sure. After reading it I'll give you my feedback (for what it's worth) and stick a review on a few of the Internet booksellers' web sites. From what I read about the book, I expect it will rate five starts.
Yippeee!
Another retro crime book! And Helen Hayes!
One of my all time favorites.
I enjoyed your Wolfe books, Robert - I'll go looking for
Three Strikes.
I can't wait to read Three Strikes, Robert. I'm putting the finishing touches on WHOO??? An 1890's whodunnit that features a newspaper reporter as my protagonist.
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sending hugs from Detroit!!!
I love to read 'stuff' that is new and recommended to me. Thanks again.
Many thanks (belatedly) for stopping by my page. I appreciate the friendly invitation.
Where can I find? "Three Strikes You're Dead"---We have one bookstore in the mall---sigh. We are building a 'Books A Million.' but, but...
Don't know if you remember, but way back there, you and I were a double bill on the Mystery Guild, you with one of your Nero novels and I with my second book, Laughing Dog.
I just ordered "There Strikes You’re Dead." It will be here Friday, which will make for a pleasant weekend, I'm sure. After reading it I'll give you my feedback (for what it's worth) and stick a review on a few of the Internet booksellers' web sites. From what I read about the book, I expect it will rate five starts.
Thanks for the invite. I'm looking forward to reading Three Strikes. My wife is from Chicago and I'm sure she'll love to read it.
Mark
Another retro crime book! And Helen Hayes!
One of my all time favorites.
I enjoyed your Wolfe books, Robert - I'll go looking for
Three Strikes.
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