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Heroin, Hookers, and Hostesses in the 1950s

by Patty Inglish, MS

This book is based on the real life drama that unfolded into heroin addiction, gambling, and drug trafficking among night club hostesses in Los Angeles and Las Vegas in the 1950s. published 2 weeks ago

6 comments    books reading suspense

Perry Mason and Paul Drake75

The Case of the Buried Clock

by Patty Inglish, MS

Erle Stanley Gardner did not attend law school, but passed the California Bar Exam on the strength of his own studies. He initiated a system for freeing wrongly convicted felons that is still used today. Gardner is probably the most prolific mystery writer of all time, not to mention his other books. published 9 months ago

13 comments    books literature reading

From IMDB58

Book Review - The 6th Target

by Patty Inglish, MS

This is a book that that had led to a hit TV show. published 9 months ago

4 comments    entertainment education books

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A New Toff and Drum

by Patty Inglish, MS

Madman on a Drum: A Rush McKenzie Novel...John Creasey was a prolific crime story writer in the 20th century, writing (like Erle Stanley Gardner) under his own... published 3 months ago

2 comments    suspense mystery books

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Best Mystery Books

by Patty Inglish, MS

A Steve Harlan Mystery - This is an entertaining and unique period piece murder novel set in the south during the early 1960s. You can feel the sticky heat of summer and smell the flowers as you read... published 9 months ago

0 comments    books writing celebrities

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Book Review-Sherlock Holmes and the Plague of Dracula

by Patty Inglish, MS

Stephen Seitz wrote Sherlock Holmes & the Plague of Dracula after reportedly discovering a cache of unpublished journals and letters of the personable but bumbling Dr. John Watson, Holmes' old assistant and... published 9 months ago

4 comments    entertainment books literature

Carbs Can be Murder61

The Supper Club Mysteries

by Patty Inglish, MS

Carbs can be murder, according to new mystery writer J. B. Stanley. The Supper Club Mystery series books even includes recipes along with good stories and believeable characters. published 9 months ago

2 comments    food fun recreation

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