You Must Be Kidding

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You Must Be Kidding is a crime thriller novel by English author James Hadley Chase, published in 1979. [1]

Synopsis

Insurance executive Ken Brandon breaks his marital vows when he becomes infatuated with his secretary. However, Brandon soon realizes that he is in trouble when he comes across a murder.

Investigating officer Tom Lepski takes the case and is sure that Brandon committed the crime. But then things get murkier, because more murders take place. [2]

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References

  1. Chase, James Hadley (1979). You Must Be Kidding. Robert Hale Ltd. ISBN   978-0709173007.
  2. "You Must Be Kidding". goodreads.com. Retrieved 1 January 2015.