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The Gallows in My Garden

by Richard Deming
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Synopsis

''The gallows in my garden, people say, Is new and neat and adequately tall.I tie the noose on in a knowing wayAs one that knots his necktie for a ball;But just as all the neighbors . . . on the wail . . .Are drawing a long breath to shout 'Hurray!'The strangest whim has seized me . . . After allI think I will not hang myself today.''--From G. K. Chesterton's "A Ballade of Suicide"

Young Donald Lawson was familiar with that poem . . . yet now his body hung dead on a crag. Murder or suicide, Manville Moon was already on the case, as bodyguard to Don's beautiful sister Grace. For Grace's life was threatened, too, and to protect it Moon found himself crossing fists and guns with hired killers, and fencing desperately with Grace's friends, family, and fiance, anyone of whom might have wanted to kill her.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2012
Publisher
F & W Media
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781440556043

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