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Old 03-16-2009, 10:26 AM
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Re: Coins

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I did a search on Joe L. Hensley. Most of what he wrote looks like mysteries and not science fiction. There are a number of them. I can get them for you if you are interested.

I found two more books by a Guy M. Townsend: To Prove a Villain and Rex Stout: an annotated primary and secondary bibliography (edited by Guy M. Townsend).

I did not find a sequel to Loose Coins.

Hmmm...I may have to check Amazon for a cheap used copy of that Rex Sstout bibliography. I loved Rex Stout books when I was younger. I read all of the Nero Wolfe ones.

Now that this thread has been properly hijacked into a book thread here is a bit of author trivia. As a teen I loved Andre Norton science fiction books. Then a year or two ago I found out that she was actually living in my little town outside of Nashville and had just died at the age of 91. I would have loved to have met her.
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