Dell Shannon
Dell Shannon is a pseudonym or misspelling; the query likely refers to Del Shannon (born Charles Weedon Westover), an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist best known for his 1961 hit 'Runaway.' One of the first white rock and rollers to write his own songs, he had several top 20 hits in the early 1960s, survived the British Invasion alongside artists like Elvis and Roy Orbison, and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999.[1][2][6]
Rock and Roll
Pop
Exploit of death
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Death of a Busybody (A Lieutenant Luis Mendoza Mystery Book 176)
Strange Felony (An Ivor Maddox Mystery)
Strange Felony (An Ivor Maddox Mystery)
Motive in Shadow (Jesse Falkenstein Book 364)
The Anglophile (Murder Room Book 537)
With Intent to Kill (A Lieutenant Luis Mendoza Mystery Book 837)
Some Avenger, Rise! (Jesse Falkenstein Book 510)
Sorrow to the Grave: A Novel
The motive on record (A Luis Mendoza mystery)
Blood Count
Blood count