My French Whore

Gene Wilder

earliest edition we have, 2007 Ulverscroft Large Print Books, 2008

(Thorndike Press Large Print Core Series)

Paul Peachy, a private serving in the trenches of World War I France, is called upon to interrogate the infamous German spy Harry Stroller. The following day, Peachy is captured by the enemy and, in desperation, decides to impersonate Stroller. However, he is always aware that discovery must be around the corner.

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My French whore edition · 2008 · Old Street · 9781905847426
My French Whore paperback · 2008 · St. Martin's Griffin · 192 pages · 9780312377991
My French Whore edition · 2008 · Ulverscroft Large Print Books · 9781847821409
My French whore edition · 2007 · Old Street · 174 pages · 9781905847150
My French whore hardcover · 2007 · St. Martin's Press · 178 pages · 9780312360573
My French Whore edition · 2007 · St. Martin's Press · 9781429917100
My French Whore hardcover · 2007 · Thorndike Press · 179 pages · 9780786297252

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