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REQUIEM FOR MOSES WILLIAM X. KIENLE
 

REQUIEM FOR MOSES WILLIAM X. KIENLE

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International Buyers – Please Note: Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to looking or buying. · Customs fees are normally charged by the shipping company or collected when you pick the item up. These fees are not additional shipping charges.· We won't under-value merchandise or mark the item as a gift on customs forms. Doing that is against U.S. and international laws.REQUIEM FOR MOSES,by William X. Kienzle, Andrew and McMeel a Universal Press Syndicate Company, printed in 1966.This item is a book 6 1/2" by 9 1/4" 272 page hardcover copy. This book is in good condition with some soiling and rubbing of the covers, the pages are clean and tight, I did not see any writing on the pages. Contest includes: everyone at the wake seemed to agree on one thing: the deceased. Dr. Moses Green, was a total reprehesible person. As they confided in father Koesler, their stories about the new dead man poured out venomously. What might have been a simple, if nontradiational. Catholic wake for the Jewish doctor quickly turned into a maelstrom of animosity. Certainly Jake Cameron was glad Green dead. As the doctor’s partner is a string of nightclubs. Cameron was about to lose everything to the mercenary Green. The doctor’s former mistress, Claire, and her fiance, Stan, also felt abused: Claires, single missed period had ended in a secret hysterectomy Green has performed, which included aborting his own child. Then there was Green’s daughter, Judith. Whose engagement to an African-American attorney was met in blackmail attempts from her father. Green’s owner wife, Margie, who’d been cut out of her husband’s substantial will only days before his death, also felt ill-treated by her physician spouse. But all was not as it appeared at downtown Detroit’s old St. Joseph’s Church. Just before Father Koesler began his generic eulogy for Dr. Green. A miracle occurred, a miracle that everyone agreed was completely underserved, and much, much more.This book does not have illustrations. Thanks for Looking. L39/1.3.6/510DON’T FORGET TO CHECK OUR STORE, WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF BOOKS AND VINTAGE POSTCARDS FOR A VERY GOOD PRICE AND WE SELL BOOKS BY LOTS TOO. Powered by eCRATER . List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
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