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Say Yes to Murder, by W.T. Ballard (Best Detective Selections, 1943), with a cover illustration by Peter Driben; Never Say No to a Killer, by “Jonathan Gant,” aka Clifton Adams (Ace Double, 1956), featuring a painting by an unidentified artist.
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Chicks should carry a second box cutter.
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