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You may enjoy this book if you can tolerate too many pages devoted to analyzing possible suspects and motives. Aside from this one fault, the novel has a certain charm.
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FROM DJ FLAP:
Something about the murder trial of J.Stanley Martin was making Assistant District Attorney Bernard Simmons uneasy, despite the fact that all the evidence pointed to Martin. Bernie didn't think it would be hard to prove he killed his wife- except that counsel for the defense, Abe Levinsky, was acting as though he had a trick up his sleeve.
Before he can play it, Levinsky's trick is trumped by somebody who bashes him in the back of the head. It could be just another fatal New York mugging, but it isn't. When Bernie tracks down a private detective who's been working for the defense lawyer, he makes a discovery that leaves no doubt. Levinsky was murdered for a very good reason.
Now the only thing to do is sift back through the transcript of the trial for a clue to whatever it was Levinsky discovered. It's slow, tedious work, but Bernie patiently pores over page after page, searching for some small detail he's missed.
His patience is rewarded when he comes face to face with someone who, having killed before, has absolutely nothing to lose by killing again.
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When Dr. Orestes Preson, distinguished and scholarly mammalogist, found that someone was inserting classified newspaper advertisements in his name, requesting candidates for various unlikely jobs to appear for interviews, he called in the police. They weren't much interested. Their interest became lively when Dr. Preson's sister was discovered drugged in his apartment, and acute when a definite murder attempt was made.
Pam and Jerry North come into the picture since Jerry is Dr. Preson's publisher, a happy publisher, too, for the learned Curator of Fossil Mammals has the touch that converts research into bestsellers. Soon they are very much involved in some strange doings among the cases of ancient bones in the Bradley Institute of Paleontology.
Sergeant Aloysius Mullins and Captain Bill Weigand assist the Norths as they get into full swing in their sixteenth mystery. In a setting reminiscent of cave man days, a strange game of hide- and-seek is played out. The climax is a wild chase in which Pam emerges the heroine.
Pam and Jerry North have given pleasure to hundreds of thousands of mystery fans. Their latest adventures furnish another example of why the Lockridges, through the years, have attracted so large a following.