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448 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1967
[Fay on being asked to covey whenever Mrs. McLeavy said anything before she died.]
FAY. She accused her husband of murder.
Sensation.
Me? Are you sure she accused me?
FAY. Yes.
MCLEAVY. Complete extinction has done nothing to silence her slanderous tongue.
TRUSCOTT. Was anyone with her at the end? (To HAL.) Were you?
HAL. Yes.
TRUSCOTT. Was the uneasy? Did she leave no last message?
HAL. No.
TRUSCOTT.Was this her usual custom?
HAL. She hadn’t died before.
TRUSCOTT. Not to the best of your knowledge
TRUSCOTT. Have you never hear of Truscott? The man who tracked down the limbless girl killer? Or was that sensation before your time?
HAL. Who would kill a limbless girl?
TRUSCOTT. She was the killer.
God is a gentleman. He prefers blondes.