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Literally Dead

Published
Sep 2011
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
328

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In the midst of the Great Depression, one man must do battle against corruption with nothing but his wits and a host of great literary figures . . . Amos Jansen is merely a clerk. He is not a crime fighter, the next great writer, or a man of privilege. He is the humble employee of a Chicago literary society. That is, until he is arrested for murder. The scapegoat of a perfidious lieutenant, Jansen stands wrongly accused while his idols rally around him. Literary personalities the likes of Ernest Hemingway, Carl Sandburg, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Nelson Algren, and H. L. Mencken, as well as civil liberties war-horse Clarence Darrow, join Amos in his search for the real murderer of both the society's vice-chairman and his own father. Will the pen prove mightier than the pistol? Will mercenary police, politicians and money-barons meet with justice? Or will Jansen fail to solve the mystery and wind up literally dead?

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Mar 2012 Knox Robinson Publishing ISBN 1908483016
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First Edition Sep 2011 Knox Robinson Publishing ISBN 1908483008
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Sep 2011 Knox Robinson Publishing ISBN B005KD7VA4
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Mar 2012 Knox Robinson Publishing ISBN 1908483024
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