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Crime on My Hands (Ipl Library of Crime Classics) |
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Rating: Summary: If you like George Sanders you'll love this book Review: I've been a fan of Sanders for years - especially his Saint movies, and the three Falcon movies he made before he let his real life brother Tom Conway take over the role in The Falcon's Brother. Although this book was ghost-written by Craig Rice (a well-known novelist, author of John J. Malone mysteries and screenwriter for some of the Saint and Falcon movies, and a friend of Sanders) you would be willing to bet that George Sanders wrote this book. It's in the first person, he's making a movie and a murder occurs on the set, which he has to solve. You can hear his voice in your mind's eye as you read this book, you can see his sardonic smile.
Rating: Summary: If you like George Sanders you'll love this book Review: I've been a fan of Sanders for years - especially his Saint movies, and the three Falcon movies he made before he let his real life brother Tom Conway take over the role in The Falcon's Brother. Although this book was ghost-written by Craig Rice (a well-known novelist, author of John J. Malone mysteries and screenwriter for some of the Saint and Falcon movies, and a friend of Sanders) you would be willing to bet that George Sanders wrote this book. It's in the first person, he's making a movie and a murder occurs on the set, which he has to solve. You can hear his voice in your mind's eye as you read this book, you can see his sardonic smile.
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