A mysterious lady is missing her necklace. But Private Detective Maxine Peters has bigger problems to deal with. Her hat has been stolen!!! Oh crap! Also, it's the future.
A mysterious lady is missing her necklace. But Private Detective Maxine Peters has bigger problems to deal with. Her hat has been stolen!!! Oh crap! Also, it's the future.
A dictionary of buckish slang, university with and pickpocket eloquence.Unabridged from the original 1811 edition with a foreword by Robert Cromie compiled originally by Captain Grose.
McTeague's once trusted friend and associate, Wheelan, has broken off part of the older mobster's crime empire around the east Midlands. Far worse, Wheelan has also taken McTeague's much younger second wife, Claire, away with him.
Knowing the rest of his empire will fall away or defect to Wheelan if he fails to act, McTeague sends his trusted and lethal enforcer, Hennessy, to Sleaford to show Whe...
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1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue
By: Captain Grose et al.
A dictionary of buckish slang, university with and pickpocket eloquence.Unabridged from the original 1811 edition with a foreword by Robert Cromie compiled originally by Captain Grose.
Sleaford Noir 1
By: Morris Kenyon
McTeague's once trusted friend and associate, Wheelan, has broken off part of the older mobster's crime empire around the east Midlands. Far worse, Wheelan has also taken McTeague's much younger second wife, Claire, away with him. Knowing the rest of his empire will fall away or defect to Wheelan if he fails to act, McTeague sends his trusted and lethal enforcer, Hennessy, to Sleaford to show Whe...