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The Tenth Commandment
The Tenth Commandment
Author: Lawrence Sanders
After several years' apprenticeship, Bigg has become the Chief-and only- Investigator of the New York law firm of Tabatchnick, Orsini, Reilly and Teitelbaum, when suddenly he gets his first big case-or rather his first two big cases: one the apparent suicide of an old friend and client of Mr. Tabatchnick's, the other the disappearance of one of ...  more »
ISBN: 291964
Publication Date: 1980
Pages: 372
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Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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This is an excellent book about investigation. Joshua Biggs rapidly increases his knowledge and experience on solving several situations. although this main character is only 5'3 and 3/8", he is big among attorney investigators in New York city. This thrilling book is amazing. I really like this book because the author explains certain situations that many of us would recognize in our own private experiences that we for some reason do not really speak much of.


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