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3.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable, but forgetable mystery.,
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This review is from: The Missing Moon (Paperback)
"The Missing Moon" by Harold Adams is the third book in the Carl Wilcox series. Wilcox is out to prove that his old friend, retired janitor and bootlegger Boswell is innocent of murder. The victim is Kate Bonnie, daughter of a deceased banker, shrouded in mystery. Soon, Wilcox discovers that Kate's cousin, who looks like a Santa, is not what he appears to be. The revelations are hardly shocking, but it is an enjoyable period mystery, with references to the Great Depression(I think this one is set in 1933). It's out of print, so if you like a good mystery series, you may fidn this book at a library.
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Missing Moon (Atlantic Large Print Books) by Harold Adams (Paperback - December 4, 1990)
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