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Cue For Murder
Cue For Murder
Author: Helen McCloy
Two cold-blooded murders done on the stage of the Royalty Theater before the very eyes of audience and cast... An order in a near-by bar for a Rum, Gum, and Lime... A house fly which helps to solve the mystery ... A dark and faceless figure on the top landing of the theater fire escape... A missing surgical knife which turns up in the heart of a...  more »
ISBN: 129248
Publication Date: 7/1965
Pages: 184
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Publisher: Bantam Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Top notch golden age mystery, set in the Broadway district of the 1940's. McCloy's Basil Willing is a psychology consultant to the New York police and investigates when murders occurs on stage during a play in front of a full house audience. From the initial puzzle of why someone breaks into a knife-grinder's shop just to let a canary out of its cage to why none of the play's cast recognizes the actor playing a dead man (all too realistically), it's one of those books you'll skim back through to check how you missed the clues.


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