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My Kingdom for a Hearse
- The John J. Malone Series, Book 11
- Narrated by: Johnny Heller
- Length: 5 hrs and 56 mins
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Publisher's Summary
There has never been a woman as beautiful as top model Delora Deanne. But Delora Deanne doesn’t really exist. Unknown to the panting public, Delora is a composite of many women. Her face is played by Gertrude Bragg. Torso and legs by Eula Stolz. Hands, Eva Lou Strauss. Brains, Hazel Swackhammer.
But now, Delora is coming apart. Hazel Swackhammer receives the first in what is to be a series of beautifully wrapped presents. Inside, she is surprised to find a pair of pale lavender gloves...containing the hands of Delora Deanne.
©1956,1957 by Randolph Craig (P)2020 by Blackstone Publishing
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