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The Girl at Central

$19.00

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SKU: IT-QQ5B-WUO9

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Molly Morganthau is a day operator in the telephone altercation and assists in solving a murder mystery. In the opening pages of the novel, Molly Morganthau introduced herself as a day operator in the telephone exchange at Longwood, New Jersey, 23 years of age, ebony skinned, slender, and as for her physical appearance well, mark it as average and do not mind of such. Her name is Morganthau because her father was a Polish Jew a garment laborer on pants but her two first names, Mary McKenna, are from her mother, who was from County Galway, Ireland. Molly grew in an East Side high-rise, but she studied at the Grammar school and all throughout the High and she is not tossing flowers at herself when she says she created a fine record. That is how she becomes bold enough to compose this tale but you will find for yourself. Just only bear in mind that she is more comfortable in front of a telephone exchange than at a reception desk. Geraldine Bonner was an American writer, born in Staten Island, New York. Her father, John Bonner was a journalist and historical author. When she was young, Geraldine Bonner settled in Colorado where she stayed in mining camps. After living at San Francisco, California, she was employed at a newspaper, the Argonaut. She penned the book Hard Pan and wrote under the pen name Hard Pan. She drafted short fictions which were printed in Collier’s Weekly, Harper’s Weekly, Harper’s Monthly, and Lippincott’s. Such as Tomorrow’s Tangle, The Pioneer, The Castlecourt Diamond Case, The Book of Evelyn, The Girl at Central, The Black Eagle Mystery, Treasure and Trouble Therewith, Miss Maitland, and Private Secretary. Together with Elmer Blaney Harris, she created the drama Sham. Together with Harry Hutcheson Boyd, she created the drama Sauce for the Goose.

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Weight 3.5 oz
Dimensions 7.5 × 5.5 × 0.5 in