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Murder in Mackinac
Murder in Mackinac
Author: Ronald J. Lewis
Professor Roy Nelson, whose wife recently ended up "missing" after a plane crash, becomes obsessed with the disappearance of his elderly summer neighbor, a Finnish American gentleman who worked in Intelligence during World War II. Someone flung this man off the Mackinac bridge, but why?
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ISBN-13: 9780964243606
ISBN-10: 0964243601
Publication Date: 1/1995
Pages: 238
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Publisher: Agawa Press
Book Type: Paperback
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From the back cover: From Hawaii to Mackinac Island, Nazi Germany to the present, a suspense-filled adventure. Intriguing historical details and colorful settings. Good book
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