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Lawrence Sanders • 21 Books
The Second Deadly Sin (1977)
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    Briefly Noted (2 Reviews)
    Mystery and Crime
    1. The Second Deadly Sin by Lawrence Sanders
    2. Death in Connecticut by David Linzee
    The New Yorker, September 5, 1977, pp. 91-94
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    The Jury Box (12 Reviews)
    The Complete Uncle Abner, by Melville Davisson Post
    1. The Complete Uncle Abner by Melville Davisson Post
    2. Justice Ends at Home and Other Stories by Rex Stout
    3. Chronicles of Lucius Leffing by Joseph Payne Brennan
    4. Ruling Passion by Reginald Hill
    5. The Stone Bull by Phyllis A. Whitney
    6. Some Unknown Person by Sandra Scoppettone
    7. The Second Deadly Sin by Lawrence Sanders
    8. The Theta Syndrome by Elleston Trevor
    9. A Friend in Deed by Robert Jagoda
    10. The Slasher by Michael Collins
    11. Night Shadows by Mary Sellers
    12. The Benedict Arnold Connection by Joseph DiMona
    Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, January 1978, pp. 89-92
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    On Mysteries (16 Reviews)
    Red Anger, by Geoffrey Household
    1. Red Anger by Geoffrey Household
    2. Hostage: London by Geoffrey Household
    3. An Autobiography by Agatha Christie
    4. Murder Ink by Dilys Winn
    5. The Encyclopedia Sherlockiana by Jack Tracy
    6. The Second Deadly Sin by Lawrence Sanders
    7. Flynn by Gregory McDonald
    8. Kyd for Hire by Timothy Harris
    9. The Silent Salesman by Michael Z. Lewin
    10. The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn by Colin Dexter
    11. An Up and Coming Man by Frank Branston
    12. Fago by Berton Roueche
    13. Angel Dance by Mary F. Beal
    14. Chronicles of Lucius Leffing by Joseph Payne Brennan
    15. The Gotland Deal by N.J. Crisp
    16. Stateline by John van der Zee
    The New Republic, March 4, 1978, pp. 38-40