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Jack and Susan in 1953
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Jack and Susan in 1953

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Regardless of what the calendar says, Jack and Susan are always, eternally, 27 years old. They are destined for each other like Hepburn and Tracy, Dagwood and Blondie, Nick and Nora. They always acquire a shaggy white dog. In 1953 Jack’s engaged to be engaged to a margarine heiress, and Susan’s got a dark and mysterious suitor, and New York is at its glamorous best. When word arrives that someone is trying to poison Susan’s long-lost uncle, she and Jack (and Woolf!) head for Havana to rescue uncle James, apprehend the bad guys and hit a few casinos on the side.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Felony & Mayhem
Country
United States
Date
16 July 2013
Pages
240
ISBN
9781937384401

Regardless of what the calendar says, Jack and Susan are always, eternally, 27 years old. They are destined for each other like Hepburn and Tracy, Dagwood and Blondie, Nick and Nora. They always acquire a shaggy white dog. In 1953 Jack’s engaged to be engaged to a margarine heiress, and Susan’s got a dark and mysterious suitor, and New York is at its glamorous best. When word arrives that someone is trying to poison Susan’s long-lost uncle, she and Jack (and Woolf!) head for Havana to rescue uncle James, apprehend the bad guys and hit a few casinos on the side.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Felony & Mayhem
Country
United States
Date
16 July 2013
Pages
240
ISBN
9781937384401