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Broads Don't Scare Easy.


Broads Don't Scare Easy

Hank Janson

Telos

c/o Fitzhenry & Whiteside

121 Harvard Avenue, Suite 2, Allston, MA 02134

1903889898 $9.95 www.telos.co.uk

Broads Don't Scare Easy is one of the many books by Hank Janson now being reintroduced to a new generation with two-fisted stories from the 1940-50's era. In Broads Don't Scare Easy, a "rough and tumble The first use of the term Rough and Tumble for fighting dates back to the early 1700s in the North American frontier. Rough and Tumble fighting was the original American No Holds Barred underground hybrid "sport" that had but one rule - you win by knocking the man out or making him " gangster 'Big Nick' Fenner journeys through the the crimes of the everyday gangster when best friend Joey is injured in·jure  
tr.v. in·jured, in·jur·ing, in·jures
1. To cause physical harm to; hurt.

2. To cause damage to; impair.

3.
 by a mentally imparing bullet wound. Readers will become thoroughly entertained with the diverse twists and a mysterious plot that engages total attention from first page to last. Broads Don't Scare Easy is very highly recommended for its unique and enthralling en·thrall  
tr.v. en·thralled, en·thrall·ing, en·thralls
1. To hold spellbound; captivate: The magic show enthralled the audience.

2. To enslave.
 pulp-style to all fans of pulp-style "hard boiled" detective fiction Detective fiction is a branch of crime fiction that centers upon the investigation of a crime, usually murder, by a detective, either professional or amateur. Detective fiction is the most popular form of both mystery fiction and hardboiled crime fiction. .
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Date:Mar 1, 2006
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