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Nude Descending a Staircase
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Nude Descending a Staircase
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Current price: $7.99
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Nude Descending a Staircase
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Original price: $8.08
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Always ready for adventure Amy and Susan friends and neighbors in an idyllic university town find more mayhem than they bargained for. While scouring the sky for flying saucers Amy and Susan find a naked man unresponsive on the grounds of the museum/asylum. So begins the trouble. As the women delve into the bohemian art scene at Foothills they end up haplessly trying to solve the mystery of the bodies that seem to appear wherever they are. Soon not only their friendship but also their reputations and lives are at stake. Still their zany spirit prevails despite pratfalls and miscalculations. This quirky mystery is as humorous as it is intriguing. The tortured corridors of the museum are nothing compared to the strange art and artists who inhabit this world.
Always ready for adventure Amy and Susan friends and neighbors in an idyllic university town find more mayhem than they bargained for. While scouring the sky for flying saucers Amy and Susan find a naked man unresponsive on the grounds of the museum/asylum. So begins the trouble. As the women delve into the bohemian art scene at Foothills they end up haplessly trying to solve the mystery of the bodies that seem to appear wherever they are. Soon not only their friendship but also their reputations and lives are at stake. Still their zany spirit prevails despite pratfalls and miscalculations. This quirky mystery is as humorous as it is intriguing. The tortured corridors of the museum are nothing compared to the strange art and artists who inhabit this world.


















