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  1. Pages. 167. OCLC. 1132496. Death's Deputy is a fantasy novel by author L. Ron Hubbard. [1] [2] Death's Deputy was first published in book form in 1948 by Fantasy Publishing Company, Inc. in an edition of 700 copies. The novel originally appeared in the February 1940 issue of the magazine Unknown.

  2. When people start to mysteriously die around him, fighter pilot Clayton McClean knows the deaths are somehow inexplicably linked to him in this unforgettable tour de force of action, suspense, mystery and the fobidding unknown.

  3. Clay is a pilot for the Canadian Air Force, helping Britain fight off the Nazis and one day he nearly dies in a crash. However he miraculously is cured by a doctor and he falls in love with a stray by the name of Laura who he meets somewhere in a park in NYC.

  4. 1 de ene. de 1970 · by L. Ron Hubbard (Author) 5.0 2 ratings. See all formats and editions. When people start to mysteriously die around him, fighter pilot Clayton McClean knows the deaths are somehow inexplicably linked to him in this unforgettable tour de force of action, suspense, mystery and the forbidding unknown. Read more.

  5. 1 de ene. de 1970 · Death's deputy Paperback – January 1, 1970. by L. Ron Hubbard (Author) 5.0 2 ratings. See all formats and editions. When people start to mysteriously die around him, fighter pilot Clayton McClean knows the deaths are somehow inexplicably linked to him in this unforgettable tour de force of action, suspense, mystery and the fobidding unknown.

  6. Death's Deputy originally appeared in the February 1940 issue of the magazine Unknown. The Gods Protect Those Who Serve Them. Flight Lieutenant Clayton McLean had bailed out of his burning plane... but the chute failed to open! No one could have survived such an experience, yet McLean did.

  7. Death's deputy | WorldCat.org. Death's deputy | WorldCat.org Items Pages. Home. Libraries. Topics. Lists. About. For Librarians. Death's deputy. Authors: L. Ron ... First edition sheets were later combined with those of The kingslayer and issued in 1953 as From death to the stars.