Murder on the Marsh
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Author
Publication
1930 - Dodd, Mead & company, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
75,750 words, Guess
Page Count
303 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemurderonmarsh00ferg
- Library of Congress Control Number30008605
- OCLC Control Number1808683
- Open LibraryOL6740651M
Classifications
- LCCPZ3.F38138 Mu
- LCCPR6011.E64 Mu
Description
> Francis McNab, crime reporter and amateur criminologist, receives a letter from Ann Cardew asking him to investigate her father's erratic and alarming behavior. Ann is disturbed by such odd incidents as her father repeatedly checking his shoes and carefully shaking them out before putting them on. He is also often seen staring out the windows of their home, nervously scanning the horizon for something -- or someone. Before McNab has chance to even interview Cardew, however, the man drops dead on his front lawn. The circumstances appear mysterious, but there is no sign of foul play at all. The coroner's verdict seems sure to be death from natural causes, until the inquest is adjourned for one week when the police insist on time to gather more evidence. McNab and reporter Godfrey Chance join in the investigation to prove that Cardew's death was "one of the most diabolically ingenious murders in criminal record."
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Please note: defective scanning renders some pages illegible.
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