A Wandering Corpse in Chicago
↓ Similar Reading Experiences ↓
1. Craig Rice’s Eight Faces At Three (John J Malone 1)
2. Vincent Starrett’s Murder On “B” Deck
3. Jonathan Latimer’s Headed For A Hearse (Chicago setting)
1940 Chicago: Radio star Nelle Brown announces to her agent, Jake Justus, that she is being blackmailed. Not long after, Jake spies Nelle leaving her blackmailer’s apartment with a dead body inside. While Nelle swears she isn’t the killer, the two lay low and wait for the papers to announce the discovery of the body. But the murder is never reported. When Jake and Nelle return to the apartment, they find the body missing without a trace. John J. Malone soon finds himself on the case, once again doing his best to prevent an innocent person from going behind bars…But, first, where has the body gone?
My first experience with Craig Rice was her debut John J. Malone novel, Eight Faces at Three. She is a brilliant writer for those who prioritize atmospheric reads so clearly set in their time and place. Rice also crafts mysteries that thrive on chaos. Characters struggle to predict each other’s actions and, in the case of The Corpse Steps Out, we have bodies disappearing and reappearing in the oddest places. I was also pleased to find in this book that Helene Brand makes another star appearance. Her dynamic with Jake is just so enjoyable, and I love their will-they-won’t-they romantic tension.
For those who want to branch out to Golden Age American detective fiction, this is a fantastically chaotic mystery with an equally ridiculous wrap up!