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To Bed at Noon

by Joseph Shearing

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Marcus Dallum had thought the house was uninhabited; he was walking idly; the wild grape tendrils in his hand, when he heard a man's voice exclaim: "Take her away before it is too late!"
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224 p. ; 18 cm
Edition: Berkley Medallion ed
Author's name also listed on cover as Gabrielle Margaret Long
"To Bed at Noon derives from events that took place in America during the first quarter of the nineteenth century ... what has usually been termed 'The Kentucky Tragedy'"--P. 5
OCLC#: 39159789
Beauchamp, Jereboam O., 1802-1826 -- Fiction
Sharpe, Solomon P., 1787-1825 -- Fiction
Murder -- Kentucky -- Fiction
True crime literature.
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