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Short e-books (30min to read) of Frank Riley
Frank Riley's 4 free short e-books (30min to read) in Project Gutenberg sorted by popularity.
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A Question of Identity
Frank Riley
(1915-1996)
30min
8,785 Words
Every pair of eyes in the hushed courtroom watched Jake Emspak walk slowly toward the prospective...
A Question of Identity
Frank Riley
30min
Every pair of eyes in the hushed courtroom watched Jake Emspak walk slowly toward the prospective juror.
Eddie
Frank Riley
(1915-1996)
30min
7,324 Words
_Philip Duncan, the St. Louis attorney and former FBI agent, who wrote the definitive "History of...
Eddie
Frank Riley
30min
_Philip Duncan, the St. Louis attorney and former FBI agent, who wrote the definitive "History of Espionage", observes that in all the records dealing with spies and counterspies there is no more s...
The Executioner
Frank Riley
(1915-1996)
30min
6,204 Words
Continued fair weather and the unusual circumstances of the execution promise a turn-away crowd o...
The Executioner
Frank Riley
30min
Continued fair weather and the unusual circumstances of the execution promise a turn-away crowd of more than 100,000 spectators by Court time.
The Cyber and Justice Holmes
Frank Riley
(1915-1996)
30min
4,663 Words
"Cyber justice!"
The Cyber and Justice Holmes
Frank Riley
30min
"Cyber justice!"
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