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The Accused and Other Crime Novels by Harold R. Daniels
The Accused and Other Crime Novels by Harold R. Daniels
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THE ACCUSED AND OTHER CRIME NOVELS features three exciting and well-paced crime novels by Harold R. Daniels--IN HIS BLOOD, THE ACCUSED, and THE SNATCH.
IN HIS BLOOD is the first crime novel by Harold R. Daniels, and was nominated for an Edgar Award when first published in 1955. The story follows Milton Raskob, a loner, who leads an empty and meaningless life. Then something happens to give his life purpose: he discovers he likes to kill.
THE ACCUSED is the third crime novel by Harold R. Daniels. Alvin Morlock is a simple man teaching at a small college. He is unexceptional. He lives a lonely, studious life. But he meets Louise Palaggi, a tramp, and in a moment of supreme foolishness marries her. From that moment he is doomed.
THE SNATCH involves three desperate men--each facing his own financial calamity--who hatch a plot to kidnap the grandchild of Mafia boss. Desperate and stupid, the three soon realize they don't have the skills or guts to see their plot to a successful conclusion.
IN HIS BLOOD is the first crime novel by Harold R. Daniels, and was nominated for an Edgar Award when first published in 1955. The story follows Milton Raskob, a loner, who leads an empty and meaningless life. Then something happens to give his life purpose: he discovers he likes to kill.
THE ACCUSED is the third crime novel by Harold R. Daniels. Alvin Morlock is a simple man teaching at a small college. He is unexceptional. He lives a lonely, studious life. But he meets Louise Palaggi, a tramp, and in a moment of supreme foolishness marries her. From that moment he is doomed.
THE SNATCH involves three desperate men--each facing his own financial calamity--who hatch a plot to kidnap the grandchild of Mafia boss. Desperate and stupid, the three soon realize they don't have the skills or guts to see their plot to a successful conclusion.
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