I’ll Get You Yet

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All She Had To Offer Was Trouble

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Sold Into Vice
The pretty girl reporter Steve Ashe pulled from the wrecked car was more than a crash victim. She’d been savagely beaten by hoodlums.
And when she told him The Syndicate was holding her younger sister in the vice racket, Steve set out on a reckless mission, to smash the most vicious mob west of Chicago.

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The Angry Woman

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Would this ruthless woman let her marry any man?
The Frank Novel About A “Family Friend”

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Lesley Winter was a hard-boiled career woman whose friendship for beautiful blonde Fern was jealous and dominating. She would have done anything in her power to prevent Fern’s marriage.
When Fern married Peter, Lesley never left them alone. She took advantage of their quarrels, of Fern’s selfishness and love for gaiety; she even used Fern’s misfortune in an attempt to wreck the marriage.

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