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Accounting for Murder
Accounting for Murder
Author: Emma Lathen
Mr. Fortinbras knew all about accounting, so he was just the person to find out what was wrong at the National Calculating Company. He found out. It was not inefficiency, not fraud. It was murder. Mr. Fortinbras found out by being strangled with the cord of his own adding machine. It was up to the inimitable John Putnam Thatcher to discover who ...  more »
ISBN: 354021
Publication Date: 11/1/1966
Pages: 176
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Publisher: The Macmillan Co.
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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John Putnam Thatcher is again delving into business skull-duggery and murder as he tries to find the accounting flaws in National Calculating's books-and who murdered Mr. Fortinbras, the company accountant!
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Emma Lathen is a marvelous story teller. In this book all the characters are realistic and yet she brings out the humerus side of human nature. And it was my least suspected suspect that was the killer.

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