Rachel, a volunteer on the Hot Line, ignores repeated calls from a girl who fears that a prowler wants to kill her. When the girl is found dead, Rachel tries to help the police find the murderer.
Before I discovered interlibrary loans I read everything in my local library written by Agatha Christie. After that I discovered Doris Miles Disney. They were light mysteries, kind of just a time filler for a very young me who didn't know what else to read.
Just the right amount of character development while the plot sneaks under the door. I’m a real fan of Doris Miles Disney and she has never disappointed me.
Rachel, a Hot Line Volunteer, receives frequent calls from a young, troubled lady who is being frightened by a prowler. When the lady is found murdered Rachael’s involvement with the caller’s life and death increases to the point where her own life is in danger!
Thank you Doris Miles Disney ---now I only have about 30 more out-of-print books to find! And, thank you Troy Public Library! The front dedication: “For the Michigan Club—foes over pennies at cards but always good friends.” ---was intriguing ---and good to know other Michigan Readers have and do enjoy Doris Miles Disney!