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  1. The Private Practice of Michael Shayne is a 1940 detective novel by the American writer Brett Halliday. It was the second book in Halliday's Michael Shayne series of novels, after Dividend on Death (1939).

    • Brett Halliday
    • 1940
  2. Jun 16, 2015 · The Private Practice of Michael Shayne (The Mike Shayne Mysteries) Kindle Edition. “One of the best of the tough sleuths” tangles with blackmail and murder in Miami Beach in this hardboiled detective tale by one of the all-time greats (The New York Times).

    • (34)
    • 1940
    • Brett Halliday
    • $9.99
  3. The Private Practice of Michael Shayne. Brett Halliday. 3.81. 118 ratings11 reviews. For the sake of his friends, Mike Shayne tangles with blackmailers—and a murderer. The day he met Phyllis Brighton, Mike Shayne saved her from jumping out a window— and he has been rescuing her ever since.

    • (118)
    • Mass Market Paperback
  4. To save his friends, Mike Shayne will have to outsmart the cleverest killer in town. Adapted into the film Michael Shayne, Private Detective , this classic PI novel is part of the long-running mystery series that also inspired a 1940s radio show and translations around the world.

  5. Jun 16, 2015 · The day he met Phyllis Brighton, Mike Shayne saved her from jumping out a window—and he has been rescuing her ever since. First he helped her beat a murder rap; now he’s trying to pry her away from the sleaziest lawyer in Dade County: Harry Grange.

    • 9781.5B
    • MysteriousPress.com/Open Road
    • 06/16/2015
    • Mike Shayne Series , #2
  6. To save his friends, Mike Shayne will have to outsmart the cleverest killer in town. Adapted into the film Michael Shayne, Private Detective, this classic PI novel is part of the...

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  8. Jun 16, 2015 · The Private Practice of Michael Shayne on Apple Books. Brett Halliday. 4.0 • 3 Ratings. $7.99. Publisher Description. “One of the best of the tough sleuths” tangles with blackmail and murder in Miami Beach in this hardboiled detective tale by one of the all-time greats (The New York Times).

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