The Tangled Snarl
by John Rustan, Frank Semerano

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Synopsis

To Private Detective Spuds Idaho, life in L.A. is a 24 hour race around a track made of quicksand.

When the dying Legs Flamingo leaves him a package to deliver, Spuds gets curious.

Why is Leslie Detweiler more interested in the package than in the death of her husband: "Excuse me, but you look pretty collected for a lady whose breadwinner just got sliced four ways."

Why was Legs mixed up with mob figure Vito "Fingers" Scampi: "So Fingers had Legs under this thumb."

And how did it figure in with the Krieger heist: "The Commissioner was embarrassed.

His boys in blue were red in the face."

With the aid of his secretary, Ginny, and a wise cracking kid, it all untangles for Spuds Idaho.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1982
Pages 34
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573625572
ISBN-10 0573625573
DCC 812/.54

The Tangled Snarl is a American comedy play written by John Rustan and published by Samuel French in New York (1982).

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