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Night Train to Memphis, Elizabeth Peters. One for the Money, Janet Evanovich. Fool's Puzzle, Earlene Fowler. Until Death, Polly Whitney. Encyclopedia Mysteriosa, William L. Barbara D' Amato.

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Miracles in Maggody, Joan Hess. The Wandering Arm, Sharan Newman. Twilight, Nancy Pickard. Escapade, Walter Satterthwalt. Horse of a Different Killer, Jody Jaffe. Death in Bloodhound Red, Virginia Lanier.

Murder in Scorpio, Martha C. Rahn, ed.

The Cadfael Companion, 2nd edition, Robin Whiteman. Kansas Troubles, Earlene Fowler. Grass Widow, Teri Holbrook. Hearts and Bones, Margaret Lawrence. Strong as Death, Sharan Newman. Biggie and the Poisoned Politician, Nancy Bell. Death in Little Tokyo, Dale Furutani. Riding for a Fall, Lillian Roberts. Mystery: A Celebration, Ron Miller. The Letters of Dorothy L. Hocus, Jan Burke. Dreaming of the Bones, Deborah Crombie. Goose in the Pond, Earlene Fowler.

Seeing a Large Cat, Elizabeth Peters. Quieter than Sleep, Joanne Dobson. Dead Body Language, Penny Warner. Guilty Parties, Ian Ousby.

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Liar, Jan Burke. Dove in the Window, Earlene Fowler. I had no reason to dislike him.

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Morton had an uncomfortable feeling that the Japanese was scornful of him, and, worse still, that the other listeners were also. To whom do I make my report? The question was like a bombshell. All were silent, until Mrs. You may report to me. And also, I wish all reports made to me, as I am the one most deeply interested in learning the identity of the murderer.

Just suppose that, and suppose that, with his Japanese cunning he had devised a way to lock the door behind him—or, say, he had gone out by the glass door, and had locked that behind him. Say, he reached through, locked the door inside—the French window, I mean—and then had put in the pane, reputtied it, and gone away. And there are other ways it might have been accomplished.

Peyton said, a little sullenly. It is so designated in his will, which you will find in a secret drawer in his desk. If you are the heir, there is no further question of your authority here. Well, then, to which of the two do the greater number of clues point? Sum up. For suicide we have only the locked room argument.

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More like an impression left by a ring of cold metal or the edge of a glass tumbler. The doctors declare the mark must have been made while the man was alive—now, how can that be explained? But it was too small a circle to have been made by the tumbler on the water tray. I measured it. Suppose the motive was revenge and the reason for revenge had something to do with a quarrel in which a small glass or cup figured.

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Now, I propose to treat the matter as a murder case, and look for the criminal first, and then find out how he entered the locked room afterward. Because inexplicable as that seems, there are even more insurmountable difficulties in the way of the suicide theory.

What kind of a detective are you? Well, get him, and put him to work. What about footprints? And a polished floor will often show marks. What have you done, anyway? What have you done? All the debts a gay young blade would incur. A smooth, sharp silver penholder. And he took the money and the ruby. Why, I read a story the other day, where a key was turned from the other side of a door by means of a slender steel bar through the key handle, and a string from the bar, leading down and under the door.

Once outside, the murderer pulled the string, the bar turned the key in the lock, the bar fell to the floor and he dragged it under the door by means of the string. But it all goes to prove that there can be some way—some diabolically clever way to do the trick. And the Japanese are diabolically clever. And so is Lockwood. And if the two worked together they could accomplish wonders. Then Lockwood with his wooden face, could disarm suspicion. Morton looked out and stared hard.

How had he come to neglect a matter of such importance.