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Touch of Death

by Williams, Charles

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Greenwich, Conn: Gold Medal, 1963. Book. Very Good+. Mass Market Paperback. 2nd printing. Faintly creased spine, else square, bright and very attractive.

Synopsis

Charles Williams was the prolific author of numerous seminal novels, including Dead Calm, which became the Nicole Kidman movie; Hell Hath No Fury, which was filmed as "The Hot Spot," and The Long Saturday Night, which was the basis for Francois Truffaut’s last film, Confidentially Yours .  

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Bookseller
Avalon Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
052809
Title
Touch of Death
Author
Williams, Charles
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+
Publisher
Gold Medal
Place of Publication
Greenwich, Conn
Date Published
1963
Keywords
MYSTERY

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