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The Cat of Many Tails, Ellery Queen
Silently as a cat, a murderer has claimed nine lives. This puzzling mystery is ripe with atmosphere as New York City is paralyzed with fear. An unstoppable homicidal strangler is on the loose and suave amateur detective, Ellery Queen, baits a trap to beckon the killer to strike again in an evil and compelling battle of wits.
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The Case of the Velvet Claws, Erle Stanley Gardner
The first in the wildly popular Perry Mason series, this mystery begins with blackmail and ends with brutal murder. Lawyer-sleuth Mason discovers shocking secrets in this raw-edge detective novel where Perry is tougher and more determined than you’ve ever seen him.
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The Body in the Library, Agatha Christie
Miss Jane Marple, has seen a lot of evil in her quaint English village of St. Mary Mead. Her neighbors, Dolly and Arthur Bantry, have awakened to discover a dead body in the library of their manor house. A platinum blonde that somehow just doesn’t seem quite real. However, the lifeless corpse is certainly there on the hearth rug and the elderly Miss Marple must solve the murder.
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Murder Must Advertise, Dorothy L. Sayers
Using her extensive knowledge of the world of marketing and advertising, Sayers creates an imaginative novel that spotlights the split between the classes and the dangers when society circles are crossed. Aristocratic toff, Lord Peter Wimsey, goes undercover as an advertising copywriter to solve a puzzling mystery.
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