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The Tuesday Blade
The Tuesday Blade
Author: Bob Ottum
Gloria-ANN cOOPER -BLOND, STAUESQUE,raised in Greer County, Oklahoma- arrives at thePost Authority Bus Terminal to start life in the big city working as a magazine researcher and rooming with her childhood girlfriend. What Gloria expects is a world filled with glamour, the "swinging singles" scene of fascinating men, chic restauraunts, discothe...  more »
ISBN: 296874
Publication Date: 1975
Pages: 184
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Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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The title of this book is a MISPRINT. The title was also posted wrong on amazon - they have corrected it, but it is still incorrect here.
THE NAME OF THE BOOK IS THE TUESDAY BLADE NOT THE TUESDAY BIBLE!!

"...Gloria-Ann Cooper--blond, statuesque, raised in Greer County, Oklahoma--arrives at the Port Authority Bus Terminal to start life in the big city working as a magazine researcher and rooming with her childhood girlfriend. What Gloria expects is a world filled with glamour, the 'swinging singles' scene of fascinating men, chic restaurants, discotheques and elegant dinner parties. From the moment she steps off the bus, however, the world she finds is that of the city's dark underbelly--pimps, prostitutes, married men looking for a quick score, and suddenly, murder. A series of bizarre killings that baffle the police suddenly become part of Gloria's nightmare. As one cops says, 'If we're lucky, we're looking for one guy carrying seven straight-edged razors; if we're unlucky, what we're looking for is seven guys carrying one razor each.' What follows is a search unparralleled since Jack the Ripper and an ending of terrifying suspense. The Tuesday Blade is a haunting reading experience you will never forget."
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Eerie, scary, weird. Dated.


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