
The Far Side of the Dollar
A Lew Archer Novel
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Narrated by:
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Grover Gardner
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By:
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Ross MacDonald
Archer knows that 20 years ago a handful of dreamers and losers came together in the Barcelona. The only questions now are: What kind of deal went down there? And why were a mixed-up rich kid and a beautiful blonde the first to pay the price?
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