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242 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published September 27, 1948
In a murder case you expect to spend at least half your time barking up wrong trees. Sometimes that gets you irritated, but what the hell, if you belong in the detective business at all you just skip it and take another look. That wasn’t the trouble with this one. We hadn’t gone dashing around investigating a funny sound only to learn it was just a cat on a fence.Of course, Wolfe solves the crime. He always does. I see I've rated about half of those I've read 3-stars and the other half 4-stars. This is probably only 3-stars, but if you asked me on a different day I might find a fourth one.
O most pernicious woman!
O villain, villain, smiling, damnèd villain!
My tables—meet it is I set it down
That one may smile, and smile, and be a villain—
At least I am sure it may be so in Denmark.