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Three's a Shroud: Shell Scott Mystery Series, Book 10
Three's a Shroud: Shell Scott Mystery Series, Book 10
Three's a Shroud: Shell Scott Mystery Series, Book 10
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Three's a Shroud: Shell Scott Mystery Series, Book 10

Written by Richard S. Prather

Narrated by Maynard Villers

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Shell Scott is hired to help State Senator Paul Hershey gather information against Joe Blake, one of the biggest crooks Los Angeles has ever produced. Joe Blake is the kingpin behind the opposition party to Paul Hershey’s re-election. Blake is backing the candidate against Hershey, a Blake pawn, and using smear and innuendo in an increasingly vicious campaign. Hershey’s only defense against this onslaught is to get the information that will put Blake behind bars. That’s where Shell Scott comes in. But crossing Joe Blake was usually Russian roulette with no empty chambers and you first. So Shell was particularly careful about preventing his investigation from leaking out. Unfortunately it already has...
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 15, 2012
ISBN9781614531647
Three's a Shroud: Shell Scott Mystery Series, Book 10
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Richard S. Prather

Richard S. Prather (1921–2007) was the author of the world-famous Shell Scott detective series, which has over forty million copies in print in the United States and many millions more in foreign-language editions abroad. There are forty-one volumes in the series, including four collections of short stories and novelettes. In 1986, Prather was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Private Eye Writers of America. He and his wife, Tina, lived in Sedona, Arizona.

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