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Summary
(IBList user synopsis):
Fortune gets an odd delivery job, only to have his client end up dead later that night and the person who took the delivery the suspect.
Originally published in The Eyes Have It.
Also appears in:
- P.I. Files
- Fortune’s World
- Most Wanted
- Mayhem in the Midlands
Original title: Eighty Million Dead
Original languages:
English
Quotes:
Genre: Fiction→ Crime and Mystery→ Detective Story and Detectives→ Private Detective
This work is a subwork of the following works : Eyes Have It, the (1984) [Anthology] Authors: Lawrence Block
, William F. Nolan
, Bill Pronzini
, Max Allan Collins
, Loren D. Estleman
, Sara Paretsky
, Marcia Muller
, John Lutz
, L.J. Washburn
, Edward D. Hoch
, Michael Collins
, Robert J. Randisi
, Stuart M. Kaminsky
, Michael Z. Lewin
, Rob Kantner
, Stephen Greenleaf
, Richard Hoyt
P.I. Files (1990) [Anthology] Authors: Lawrence Block
, Sue Grafton
, Ed Gorman
, Loren D. Estleman
, Al Sarrantonio
, Sara Paretsky
, John Lutz
, L.J. Washburn
, Michael Collins
, Wayne D. Dundee
, Rob Kantner
, Richard Deming
, Fletcher Flora
, Robert Twohy
Fortune's World (2000) [Collection] Author: Michael Collins
Most Wanted: A Lineup of Favorite Crime Stories (2002) [Anthology] Authors: Lawrence Block
, Sue Grafton
, Bill Pronzini
, Max Allan Collins
, Sara Paretsky
, Les Roberts
, John Lutz
, Jeremiah Healy
, Michael Collins
, Robert J. Randisi
, William Campbell Gault
, Parnell Hall
Mayhem in the Midlands (2002) [Anthology] Authors: Lee Killough
, Max Allan Collins
, Gayle Lynds
, Barbara Collins
, Annette Meyers
, Christine Matthews
, Michael Collins
, Robert J. Randisi
, Rhys Bowen
, Martin Meyers
, Denise Swanson
, Susan McBride
, Wenda Wardell Morrone
, Laurel B. Schunk
, Gretchen Sprague
, Mary V. Welk
, Lance Zarimba
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