Smoke: The Disappearing Novel

Donald E. Westlake
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Due to a foiled burglary in a high-tech lab doing research for cigarette manufacturers, Freddie Noon, the thief, is now invisible. This condition has clear-cut advantages for a man in Freddie's profession, but now everybody wants a glimpse of Freddie. But Freddie doesn't dare show his face, his shadow, anything. Because Freddie Noon has gotten a taste of invisibility--and he can't quit now.
Genres: MysteryFictionHumorCrimeScience FictionComedyNovelsAmericanMystery ThrillerAdventure
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