Review: The Blonde and Johnny Malloy - William Ard writing as Ben Kerr
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A couple of weeks ago, I read and enjoyed William Ard’s SHAKEDOWN, a
breezy, fast-moving private eye yarn recently reprinted by Stark House in a
double...
10 hours ago
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Yes, Nathan, there is only one in sight.
But, as I always say, it's the doors you can't see that matter most.
Perhaps he's about to reveal one of those doors under that blue workshirt he's carefully peeling apart.
Meantime, note the woman's eyes as she gives us that "I don't think Daddy would approve" look. Doesn't she appear to be eyeing the door just off the cover?
That's three doors right there.
But I would also ask, what's wrong with the door that we can actually see? Does it appear to anyone else to be smoking?
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