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Permit for Murder Mass Market Paperback – 1 May 1997
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Valerie Wolzien
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- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherGold Medal
- Publication date1 May 1997
- Dimensions10.69 x 1.65 x 17.55 cm
- ISBN-100449149609
- ISBN-13978-0449149607
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- Publisher : Gold Medal; Reissue edition (1 May 1997)
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 0449149609
- ISBN-13 : 978-0449149607
- Dimensions : 10.69 x 1.65 x 17.55 cm
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too many coincidences
Reviewed in the United States on 2 July 2013Verified Purchase
There were just too many coincidences for me to believe the story. Even if a divorced couple would happen to find they were working in the same area, wouldn't you expect one or the other to move on once they realized it? And then for the 3rd person in their relationship to be in near enough the same area to find out that "the other woman" [from her point of view] was there?
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