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Old 11-25-2022, 06:28 PM   #6639
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I've been looking at the classic Mr. Moto booksby John P. Marquand. Right now, four of the six books are on sale for $1.99 a pop. The third book was on sale just the other day, but isn't right now.

Here are the four:
1 - Your Turn, Mr. Moto
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The thrilling 1st installment in Pulitzer Prize–winning author John P. Marquand’s classic espionage series featuring Imperial Japan’s most skillful spy.
2 - Thank You, Mr. Moto
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Stolen art, murder, and international intrigue—the 2nd installment in John P. Marquand’s popular espionage series is an evocative portrait of 1930s Peking.
4 - Mr. Moto Is So Sorry
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The 4th entry in Pulitzer Prize–winning author John P. Marquand’s popular series of espionage adventures features an Australian mercenary, a Mongolian prince, and a Japanese spymaster.
5 - Last Laugh, Mr. Moto
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Japanese spymaster Mr. Moto travels to the Caribbean in search of a weapon with the power to determine the course of World War II.
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