An edition of This is Murder (1944)

This is murder

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An edition of This is Murder (1944)

This is murder

Pocket Book ed.
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Advertising man Sam Moraine lives a Walter Mitty life . He has a routine 9-5 in an office with a secretary (Natalie Rice), but he envisions himself doing something more exciting. At a poker game with his buddies, he jumps at a chance to accompany his card game friend, D.A. Phil Duncan, to check out a reported kidnapping. Sam's only credential is that he manages a advertising printing concern, so the cover story is that he a document expert to look over the ransom note.
Sam and Phil arrive at the apartment of Doris Bender. Her half-sister, Ann Hartwell, has been missing for two weeks. Now Doris has received a ransom note demanding $10,000 for Ann's return. Doris thinks that Ann's husband, dentist Richard Hartwell, is behind it. Why didn't Ann's husband get the note, anyway?
Doris and her friend Tom Wickes want to quietly pay the money and get her back. D.A. Phil washes his hands of it, since she won't cooperate with the authorities. The kidnappers see mild-mannered Sam Moraine and pick him as the go-between to deliver the cash, since he has the necessary qualifications - a boat - and they want to do the exchange on the water. Sam is up for it and does the swap. No sooner does he get Ann get to shore when they are arrested for not notifying authorities on a kidnap case.
Sam gets out of that, and begins investigating in all directions at once. The whole kidnapping setup looks fake. He goes to look up Peter Dixon, but finds him dead. Now the authorities are looking at Sam as the #1 suspect in the murder. They take him to the morgue to look at a body but surprise - it's not Peter Dixon - it's Ann Hartwell.

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Pocket Books
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244

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Cover of: Partii︠a︡ v poker
Partii︠a︡ v poker: romany, rasskazy
2002, T︠S︡entrpoligraf
in Russian
Cover of: This is murder
This is murder
1948, Pocket Books
- Pocket Book ed.
Cover of: This is murder
This is murder
1944, World Publishing
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Library of Congress
PS3513.A6322 T45 1948x

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Pagination
244 p. ;
Number of pages
244

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24226940M
Internet Archive
thisismurder00gard
OCLC/WorldCat
6750994

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