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A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
Brett Halliday Archives
Brett Halliday •ï¿½220 Items / 41 Books, 179 Articles
Death Has Three Lives (1955)
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    Detective Directory (14 Reviews)
    Maigret in New York's Underworld, by Georges Simenon
    1. Maigret in New York's Underworld by Georges Simenon
    2. The Assassins by Hugh Pentecost
    3. The Evil of the Day by Thomas Sterling
    4. Death Has Three Lives by Brett Halliday
    5. Room for Murder by Doris Miles Disney
    6. The Wench Is Dead by Fredric Brown
    7. Death Cries in the Street by Samuel A. Krasney
    8. The Darkest Hour by William P. McGivern
    9. Twist of the Knife by Victor Canning
    10. A Kind of Misfortune by Richard Parker
    11. The Saint on the Spanish Main by Leslie Charteris
    12. Ring Around Rosa by William Campbell Gault
    13. Vanished by Marjorie Carleton
    14. Sudden Squall by Jeannette Covert Nolan
    Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, September 1955, pp. 106-107
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    The Criminal Record (17 Reviews)
    The Black Weever, by Ronald Wills
    1. The Black Weever by Ronald Wills
    2. A New Handbook on Hanging by Charles Duff
    3. Somewhere in This City by Maurice Proctor
    4. A Treasury of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle
    5. Cue for Murder by Matt Bryant
    6. Hammer Me Home by Richard R. Werry
    7. The Man in the Green Hat by Manning Coles
    8. Dead and Gone by Manly Wade Wellman
    9. Traitor's Pass by David Duff
    10. Maracaibo by Stirling Silliphant
    11. Clean Break by Lionel White
    12. The Men with Three Eyes by Louisa Revell
    13. Murder in Trinidad by John W. Vandercook
    14. Don't Feed the Animals by John Farr
    15. The Mean Streets by Thomas B. Dewey
    16. Death Has Three Lives by Brett Halliday
    17. So Many Steps to Death by Agatha Christie
    The Saturday Review, April 9, 1955, pp. 40-50