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The Wall
The Wall
Author: Mary Roberts Rinehart
Moving with gripping tensions through the series of murders which terrorize a small New England resort, it reveals a stark pattern of human motivations and revenge.
ISBN: 333066
Publication Date: 8/1963
Pages: 320
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Publisher: Dell
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Dazzling, devious, man-hungry juliette was anything but popular with the upperclass set into which she married. Harried husband Arthur bought her off with a ruinously expensive divorse, and she left the tranquil island on which the family summered-forever, she promised. But trust Juliette to be untrustworthy. A few years later, like a destructive tornado, she turned up out of the blude and began causing trouble. Only this time, it was for herfelf: somebody bashed her head in. Small-town sgeriff Shand has more supects then he needed fir this vilent act and two grisley encores. Practically everyone on this island had a powerful motive for doing juliette in. Finding the murderer had the lawman up aginst the wall-literlly, for it was a wall that held the crucial clue to this frightening, facinating puzzle.
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Beautiful Juliette is bought off to divorce Arthur, comes back and begins to cause trouble.... for herself, she gets her head bashed in. Great story with strong female characters.


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