Recuperating from a hospital stay for lung trouble, Tom Hallam, a former reporter for a San Francisco paper, had decided to take a job as a reporter on a small, rural Washington state weekly, mostly for the fresh air. Arriving in the small town of Vinson, things had been going pretty much as he had expected, excluding, of course, the woman whom he had never met that claimed to be his wife, that is until he discovered a body in his cabin. Despite the fact that the body had disappeared before the local sheriff could investigate, Hallam has founds himself in a world of trouble - Murder Trouble.
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About the Author:
Louis Preston Trimble (March 2, 1917-March 9, 1988) was an American author and educator. Born in Seattle, Washington he worked as a house painter and a logger before joining the academic staff at the University of Washington as an instructor and later professor of the humanities and social sciences. His academic work looked at the role language plays in science and technology. His career as an author began with the sale of a short story in 1938. Over the span of thirty five years he wrote in a variety of genres including mysteries, westerns and science fiction. His mysteries include titles such as The Surfside Caper and You Can’t Kill a Corpse.
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- PublisherResurrected Press
- Publication date2016
- ISBN 10 1943403406
- ISBN 13 9781943403400
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages228
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