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The Long Wait
The Long Wait | Mickey Spillane
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Johnny McBride blows into Lyncastle on a mission of revenge. His best frienda man who was his exact doubledied in an accident trying to save Johnnys life. He left behind a letter revealing how hed been framed and run out of Lyncastle, a ruined man, how he had been deprived of his money, his honor, and his girl. So Johnny sets out to get the mob who had double-crossed him. How he pulls off this dangerous, gutter-tough job and manages to hold on to his skin, makes this Mickey Spillanes most nerve-tingling thriller yet!
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MrBook
The Long Wait | Mickey Spillane
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#LitsyHumor Post 3 😆

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Leftcoastzen
The Long Wait | Mickey Spillane
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#FebruaryFeels #LongWait I thought I had this in a box somewhere, found it on the internet.🙂

Eggs Mickey Spillane !!!!! 4y
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gradcat
The Long Wait | Mickey Spillane
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#RedRoseSeptember

(Day 6 - #ChippyTea)

*I learn so much on Litsy, e.g., chippy tea—who knew—fish & chips for supper! Wow! I‘ve read way too many Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, & Mickey Spillane novels, because the first thing I think of when I hear the word chippy (and never mind the tea!) is a “cheap dame,” or a “promiscuous broad,” or a prostitute. Actual quote from the tagged book: “You oughta see the chippy he got up there.” Chippy ⬇️

gradcat ⬆️ (Cont.) tea is nicer somehow. ♥️ 5y
arlenefinnigan My. Puts a whole new slant on the song 😂 5y
Cinfhen #LiveAndLearn 😄it‘s happening ALL day on Litsy 🎉😜 5y
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squirrelbrain I love this! Of course you wouldn‘t have heard of a chippy tea... with bread and butter of course as well! 5y
gradcat @arlenefinnigan I know, right? I was almost afraid of offending people by highlighting the sensibilities of the hard-boiled detective novelists of the first half of the 20th century...a bit dated, right? 🤣 5y
gradcat @squirrelbrain I‘d certainly heard of a “chippy,” and I know what “tea” means to you Brits, but I had never heard that phrase, nor the song, I‘m embarrassed to admit. But I really do like the phrase: it sums it all up in a kind of cutely diminutive way, if you get my drift...♥️ 5y
CarolynM Just to throw another curveball your way, a "chippie" is Australian slang for a carpenter. 5y
gradcat @CarolynM I did know that, but I‘ve never heard an American use it that way...can you believe that one little (slang) word has so many (slang) meanings? 🤣♥️ 5y
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