Nevolje sa Harijem

Nevolje sa Harijem

Jack Trevor Story

While playing in a forest clearing near his home somewhere in Vermont, a boy named Arnie Rogers comes across the body of an unknown man and rushes to inform his young mother Jennifer.

Shortly after, Captain Albert Wiles comes across the body, thinking that he had accidentally killed a man while hunting rabbits. The dead man's name turns out to be Harry Worpe, and Jennifer reveals to the gifted cartoonist Sam Marlow that Harry is her former unloved husband, whom she married after Harry's brother Robert, whom she loved and with whom she conceived Arnie, was killed. There is also Mrs. Ivy Gravely, who also has reason to believe that it was she who killed Harry. In short, they all have enough reasons for Harry's body to never be found, so they decide to bury him in secret. However, reasons will soon be found to dig him up, and then bury him again, and the adventures with Harry's body will not end there.

Original title
The trouble with Harry
Translation
Milena Šafarik
Editor
Živan Mitrović
Dimensions
17 x 12 cm
Pages
138
Publisher
Kosmos, Beograd, 1960.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Serbian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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