"Somewhere in Philadelphia, a master engraver is turning out brilliant forgeries of U. S. currency plates for organized crime. To bring the operation down from the inside, the government sends an agent undercover posing as a West Coast crime lord's right-hand man. It's a dangerous game of impersonation—one that could prove fatal when the agent's secret begins to unravel . . . " — quoted from the trade paperback's back cover copy.
Originally published as a 45,000 word crime novel called Too Much Blood on the Mink in the November 1962 issue of the crime fiction magazine Trapped as by Ray McKensie. This was the last issue of the magazine, and the magazine was edited by W. W. Scott.
| Date | Publication | Publisher | Type | Page | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 2012 |
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Blood on the Mink | Hard Case Crime | Omnibus | 11 |
| April 2012 |
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Blood on the Mink | Hard Case Crime / Titan Books | Omnibus |