The Golden Dog Murders - The Shadow, Book 157
Maxwell Grant
Originally published in "The Shadow Magazine," September 1, 1938.
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The golden dog of the title actually refers to a statue. A sacred statue carved from a single block of solid gold. A golden statue with the head of a dog and the body of a nude woman. A statue that sits in a white marble temple in the Indian province of Rajkumana. A statue that comes to life to rain down death and destruction in New York City. And only the power of The Shadow can defeat the curse of this sinister power.
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The golden dog of the title actually refers to a statue. A sacred statue carved from a single block of solid gold. A golden statue with the head of a dog and the body of a nude woman. A statue that sits in a white marble temple in the Indian province of Rajkumana. A statue that comes to life to rain down death and destruction in New York City. And only the power of The Shadow can defeat the curse of this sinister power.
Jilid:
157
Tahun:
1938
Penerbit:
Smith and Street
Bahasa:
english
Halaman:
78
Nama seri:
The Shadow
File:
AZW3 , 473 KB
IPFS:
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english, 1938