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Philip Marlowe novels (Benjamin Black)
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Black, Benjamin, 1945
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Fair Oaks
MYSTERY Black, B.
McKinley
MYSTERY Black, B.
South Natomas
MYSTERY Black, B.
Avail. Copies | Location | Call # |
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1 of 1 | Fair Oaks | MYSTERY Black, B. |
1 of 1 | McKinley | MYSTERY Black, B. |
0 of 1 | Pocket-Greenhaven | MYSTERY Black, B. |
1 of 1 | South Natomas | MYSTERY Black, B. |
1 of 1 | Colusa Main Branch Adult Collection | Fic |
1 of 1 | Sutter County Main Branch | MYSTERY Black, B. |
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2014 | First edition | Henry Holt and Company | 290 pages ; 25 cm | On Shelf Fair Oaks MYSTERY Black, B. McKinley MYSTERY Black, B. South Natomas MYSTERY Black, B.
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Central
LARGE PRINT MYSTERY Black, B.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
LARGE PRINT MYSTERY Black, B.
North Highlands-Antelope
LARGE PRINT MYSTERY Black, B.
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1 of 1 | Central | LARGE PRINT MYSTERY Black, B. |
1 of 1 | Martin Luther King, Jr. | LARGE PRINT MYSTERY Black, B. |
1 of 1 | North Highlands-Antelope | LARGE PRINT MYSTERY Black, B. |
1 of 1 | Sylvan Oaks | LARGE PRINT MYSTERY Black, B. |
1 of 1 | Sutter County Main Branch | LARGE PRINT MYSTERY Black, B. |
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[2014] | Large print ed | Thorndike Press | 439 pages (large print) ; 22 cm. | On Shelf Central LARGE PRINT MYSTERY Black, B. Martin Luther King, Jr. LARGE PRINT MYSTERY Black, B. North Highlands-Antelope LARGE PRINT MYSTERY Black, B.
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"Raymond Chandler's incomparable private eye is back, pulled by a seductive young heiress into the most difficult and dangerous case of his career"It was one of those summer Tuesday afternoons when you begin to wonder if the earth has stopped revolving. The telephone on my desk had the look of something that knows it's being watched. Traffic trickled by in the street below, and there were a few pedestrians, too, men in hats going nowhere."So begins...