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Evidence of Things Seen
Evidence of Things Seen
Author: Elizabeth Daly
***This book is not in the best shape, wear, tears, creases, age discoloration, stamps, musty smell*** — In the sticky summer of 1943, and with her husband out of town on war work, a secluded cottage in the Berkshires sounds just the ticket to the newly married Clara Gamadge. The resident ghost, a slender woman in a sunbonnet, merely adds to the ...  more »
ISBN: 310790
Publication Date: 1943
Pages: 176
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Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Paperback
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Elizabeth Daly's detective, Henry Gamadge (1930s-1950s), is a NY consulting expert on old books, manuscripts and autographs, and his criminal detection generally evolves from one of these. In "Evidence" (cover blurb): "The woman in the subonnet had appeared 3 times at sunset...on the ridge of the hill staring at the cottage...rented for the summer." " Miss Daly's sleuth will be well remembered as one of the most civilized detectives in fiction, investigating some of the mosty subtly conceived of criminal cases." - Anthony Boucher, New York Times. (Copyright 1943)


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