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HELEN BRACH: GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN
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CHAPTERS
1. Life is like...

2. Hatcheck Girl to Heiress

3. The Lady Vanishes

4. Matlick's Story

5. Burn This

6. Court Battles

7. Menk's Investigation

8. Richard Bailey

9. Gone But Not Forgotten

10. Solve the Murder

11. Earth-Shattering Revelations?

12. The Court Responds

13. Photo Gallery

14. Bibliography

15. The Author


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