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Detective Book Magazine - Summer 1947

Detective Book Magazine - Summer 1947

Anthony Boucher's review of this novel : ... a far above average hardboiled novel with good dialogue, credible toughness, solid plotting and plentiful excitement. Opening lines: RAY VANCE, reporter for The Bulletin, phoned me the news. "I'm at Fred Tolsi's house, Al," he said. "There's a dead dame here-throat cut. Chief Dolan thinks Tolsi did it," and Fred says: "Get Delaney. Tell him to hurry.". Click photo for details/to buy.

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