Leonidas Witherall returns to Haymakers Department store to retrieve his umbrella, only to find himself in a wagon loaded with loaves of French bread, and a lump on the side of his head. And he is still missing his umbrella!
Then there is the matter of coming home, later after having done his neighbourhood warden duty (this takes place during WWII) to find Haymaker dead on his study floor.
Called on, as frequently happens, to investigate this murder, Witherall finds himself being considered Number One Suspect. How is he going to manage investigating, finding out what the police have learned and staying out of the arms of the law?
A missing umbrella, stolen codes, espionage, embezzlement are just part of this quick moving case that takes place in an unusually quiet town.
Did I mention an unusual cast of characters? A Samurai sword, the murdered victim’s “almost first” wife he hadn’t seen in years, a girl named Jinx, a guy named Turk, some military types, a Lady Baltimore cake and more.
Sneaking in and out and trying not to be caught by the local police, this odd group of characters manage to investigate a crazy, twisted case.
Written in 1943, it is another fun read by Phoebe Atwood Taylor.