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MURDER OF THE CLERGYMAN'S MISTRESS : Thatcher Colt's Most Puzzling Case

MURDER OF THE CLERGYMAN'S MISTRESS : Thatcher Colt's Most Puzzling Case

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MURDER OF THE CLERGYMAN'S MISTRESS : Thatcher Colt's Most Puzzling Case

by Abbot, Anthony (Fulton Oursler)

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N.Y.: Popular Library, 1950. 1st paperback edition, October 1950. Good-girl cover art, Vintage Paperback. Popular Library #286. Listed in Gary Lovisi's book: Dames, Dolls & Delinquents: A Collector's Guide to Sexy Pulp Fiction Paperbacks. Reading crease, else a bright tight copy with paper toning very minimal. The Murder of the Clergyman’s Mistress was the second of the Thatcher Colt mysteries. Thatcher Colt is the New York Police Commissioner. Police Commissioners do not usually involve themselves in the actual investigation of crime but Colt is the exception. The novel opens with the discovery of two bodies in a dinghy. One of the deceased is an Episcopal clergyman, the other is an attractive young woman. Thatcher Colt wants to preserve the crime scene intact so he has the dinghy, with the two bodies still in it, transported to the city morgue. Colt is in possession of several important clues although they are clues that everybody else seems inclined to dismiss as being obviously of no importance. This is very much a story that adheres to the puzzle-plot formula. And the author proves to be very adept indeed at that formula. All Vintage Paperbacks come sealed in 2.5 mil plastic bag and taped closed with removable tape which will not tear the covers if it sticks to them when the book is removed.. 1st Edition. Printed Wrappers. Near Fine. Vintage Paperback.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
MURDER OF THE CLERGYMAN'S MISTRESS : Thatcher Colt's Most Puzzling Case
Author
Abbot, Anthony (Fulton Oursler)
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
Edition
1st Edition
Publisher
Popular Library
Place of Publication
N.Y.
Date Published
1950
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Mystery, Crime, Good Girl Art, Vintage Paperback, New York,
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