Dreaming of Babylon : a private eye novel, 1942 / Richard Brautigan.

It is early 1942. You are in San Francisco, and you need a private eye. Sam Spade is rumored to be in Istanbul. The Continental Op has been drafted and is a sergeant in the Aleutians. Philip Marlowe is up at Little Fawn Lake investigating the disappearance of Mrs. Derace Kingsley. Lew Archer is in t...

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Main Author: Brautigan, Richard
Corporate Author: Blackstone Audio, Inc
Language:English
Published: Ashland, Or. : Blackstone Audio, ℗2017.
Edition:Unabridged.
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Online Access:Click for online access

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