The Man Who Liked To Look at Himself
Year of Publication |
1973
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Publication Type |
Novel
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Series Title |
Mario Balzic series, 2/17
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Number of Pages or Episodes |
156 p.
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Language |
English
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Contributors |
Author:
K. C. Constantine |
Publisher |
Saturday Review Books / E. P. Dutton
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City |
New York
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Abstract |
Police chief Mario Balzic and Lt. Harry Minyon of the Pennsylvania State Police hunt pheasants. After Minyon's dog chomps Balzic, it digs up the hip bone of a missing man, Frank Gallic, with signs of being hacked apart.
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Notes |
K. C. Constantine is a pseudonym of Carl Constantine Kosak (1934— ).
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Author Biography |
Carl Constantine Kosak (1934— ) was born in McKees Rocks, Allegheny County and educated at Westminster College. He wrote under the K.C. Constantine pseudonym for 40 years before unveiling his identity at the 16th Festival of Mystery held by Oakmont's Mystery Lovers Bookshop. He lives in Greensburg, Westmoreland County.
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Time |
1970s
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