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Have Your Ticket Punched By Frank James A Jemmy Mcbustle Mystery Fedora Amis Amis

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Have Your Ticket Punched By Frank James A Jemmy Mcbustle Mystery Fedora Amis Amis
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Publisher: Five Star Publications (AZ)
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.23 MB
Author: Fedora Amis [Amis, Fedora]
ISBN: 9781432851941, 1432851942
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Have Your Ticket Punched By Frank James A Jemmy Mcbustle Mystery Fedora Amis Amis by Fedora Amis [amis, Fedora] 9781432851941, 1432851942 instant download after payment.

"The historical details reflect the author's excellent research. A solid read-alike for Walter Satterthwait's Western mysteries." –Library Journal on Mayhem at Buffalo Bill's Wild West

After the Civil War, Frank and Jesse James earned fame as the most notorious robbers of banks and trains who ever lived. Jesse died in 1882. Frank went straight. November of 1898 found him punching tickets in a St. Louis theatre. Against this backdrop, journalist Jemima "Jemmy" McBustle investigates the death of a handsome athletic fellow. She chases leads through the boxing clubs and illegal bouts of 1898 St. Louis. Clues lure her across the city on a frantic chase from theatre to department store to the city jail to the grand Jewish fair. She even explores the seedy world of patent medicine makers who flourished in the years before the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 clamped down on the opiate trade.

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