An edition of Shills can't cash chips (1961)

Shills can't cash chips

bedrooms have windows

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An edition of Shills can't cash chips (1961)

Shills can't cash chips

bedrooms have windows

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Although "Bedrooms Have Windows" is cited as a subtitle, it is in fact the title of a second entire novel bound together with "Shills Can't Cash Chips" in this edition. Each book is paginated separately, so the total of 186 pages for this edition is also incorrect, reflecting only the length of the second novel; the first adds another 172 pages to the total. Also, whoever scanned the book erroneously substituted "Shills" pages 124-125 and 132-133 in place of those same pages for "Bedrooms" (pp 302-303 and 310-311 of the PDF file). The missing text can be read in a stand-alone e-book of "Bedrooms Have Windows," by crossing over to Internet Archive and searching for that title there; it doesn't seem to have been imported to Open Library yet.

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Publisher
Black
Language
English
Pages
186

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Published in

Roslyn, NY

The Physical Object

Pagination
172, 186 S.
Number of pages
186

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24932016M
Internet Archive
shillscantcashch00gard
OCLC/WorldCat
314489229

Work Description

Two unrelated Cool & Lam cases bound together in one book, in reverse chronological order.

Cool & Lam Mystery #22 -- Shills Can't Cash Chips (1961)

Vivian Deshler is claiming whiplash after her car was rear-ended. There's no doubt that Carter Holgate is at fault, but his insurance carrier suspects the whiplash claim is fraudulent. Thing is, Vivian Deshler has disappeared. Her best friend, Doris Ashley, may know something, but the insurance carrier's internal investigators haven't been able to get anywhere with her. And they've had an anonymous warning that pursuing the investigation could be dangerous. So, naturally, Bertha Cool puts Donald Lam on the case.

Cool & Lam Mystery # 12 -- Bedrooms Have Windows (1949)

When the hotel cocktail lounge refuses entry to gorgeous--but unescorted--Lucille Hart, Donald Lam gallantly steps in. Seems like a harmless bit of fun, and the tailing job that brought him to the hotel is mostly wrapped up. But the evening gets progressively stranger, and an innocent pick-up begins to smell like a set-up. By the time Donald and his "date" pull in at the Kozy Dell Slumber Court, in a car registered to someone named Dover Fulton, Donald is dead sure it's a set-up. Almost as dead as the Kozy Dell murder-suicide pair that make the morning paper, the male half of which is none other than Dover Fulton. Somehow, tailing job, hotel pick-up, and his-and-hers corpses are all part of the same unholy mess, with Donald Lam front and center. But how? And why?

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April 28, 2024 Edited by riordankj //covers.openlibrary.org/b/id/14619571-S.jpg
July 22, 2019 Edited by MARC Bot remove fake subjects
February 8, 2018 Edited by miaveiledlady added a description, "second" author, and "edition" notes
February 11, 2013 Edited by Alan Croft merge authors
August 5, 2011 Created by ImportBot Imported from Internet Archive item record.