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Elmer Mccurdy

Mark Svenvold

From Elmer McCurdy: The body was listed as "the Decedent" in official coroner's parlance Dead Body Case #7614812. Word soon got out about the fun-house mummy about whom so little was known that the autopsy took on the character of an archaeological dig. The body looked like something pulled out of a peat bog or an ice cave high in the Andes. The brain was mummified and like a rock as were all the other organs.Late in the autopsy came the biggest surprise of all. Removing the jaw the coroner pulled from the back of the mouth a single green corroded copper penny dated 1924 and several ticket stubs one that read "Louis Sonney's Museum of Crime 524 South Main Street Los Angeles." After all the careful speculation and surmise after the body had been completely dismantled the biggest clue to its identity came straight from the corpse's mouth. Praise for Mark Svenvold:"Mark Svenvold writes with the top down and his sleek late-model imagination in fifth gear. Honk if you love first books that can cruise or race with full-throated elegance. Here's one!" -- J. D. McClatchy>

  • Classification : General Non-Fiction
  • Pub Date : OCT 8, 2003
  • Imprint : Basic Books
  • Page Extent : 336
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9780465083497
  • Price : INR 1,199
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Mark Svenvold

Mark Svenvold has published two poetry collections. Soul Data his second collection won a Discovery/The Nation award in poetry. His nonfiction has appeared in Harper's Bazaar and elsewhere. He lives in New York City.

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