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“Uneasy Lies the Dead” by M.E. Chaber. Milo March Mystery 8. Paperback Library 63-328 (May 1970). First printing. Cover art by Robert McGinnis

“Milo March is shrewd, solitary, a hard drinker, and splendidly male . . . The pace is fast and furious.” – The New Yorker

 

“A man disappeared seven years ago, and his large life insurance policies are ready to come due unless he is found alive. He’s a union boss and gangster who was in the midst of testifying to Congress when he mysteriously vanished. Hoping to save the insurance company a million dollars, Milo March crisscrosses the country to find out if he’s still alive, with a pair of professional killers on his tail, determined to stop the investigation.” [Summary courtesy of Steeger Books]

 

M.E. Chaber is a pen name for the American pulp fiction and science fiction writer Kendell Foster Crossen (1910-1981). He was the creator and writer of stories about the Green Lama and the Milo March detective and spy novels.

 

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