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McNally's Dilemma

by Vincent Lardo

McNally's Dilemma by Vincent Lardo X
McNally's Dilemma by Vincent Lardo
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    Jul 1999, 320 pages

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    Jul 2000, 336 pages

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Laurie
This books is good, not as good as some of the other ones but a good read none the less. It wasn't written by Lawrence Sanders though, read the very small print on the back cover (as I remember) to reveal the true author of this specific McNally book. Guess the financial machine was too good to let go of. Lawrence Sanders died last year. Still, if you're an Archy McNally fan, as I am, you'll enjoy this book. Hope this new writer continues to crank them out for us under his or Sander's name.

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