

The Final Seven, by Erica Spindler (Doubleshot Press, 2016); and Fifteen Minutes to Live, by Phoef Sutton (Brash Books, 2015).
(Hat tip to Lee Goldberg.)


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3 comments:
Ever see this pair?
http://socialistjazz.blogspot.com/2016/05/separated-at.html
Or this rather questionable repeat display? (Though MIKE SHAYNE MYSTERY MAGAZINE had quite a number of recycled covers over the years)...
http://www.philsp.com/data/images/g/gamma_196509.jpg
and
http://www.philsp.com/data/images/m/mike_shayne_mystery_198305.jpg
Too funny......I hope she gets royalties everytime they use her image ;-)
No, I hadn't seen those before, Todd. Thanks for telling me about them.
Cheers,
Jeff
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