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Lady Killer
Lady Killer
Author: Ed McBain
Truth or Consequences -- How do you tell a crank letter from a real threat? You can't--until a victim turns up And then it's too late. It was 11 A.M. when Detective Cotton Hawes got the tip-off letter. I WILL KILL THE LADY TONIGHT AT 8. That meant the men of the 87th precinct had just nine hours, in a city of eight million, in which to catc...  more »
ISBN: 171896
Publication Date: 1/1958
Pages: 160
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Publisher: Dell
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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It's been a while since I last read an Ed McBain novel. I usually enjoy these and have quite a few others that I haven't read. Anyway, in this one a young boy delivers a message to the precinct saying "I will kill the lady tonight at 8. What can you do about it?" So is this message to be taken seriously or is it just a prank? Well the cops of the 87th do take it seriously and the novel unfolds over a hectic day trying to figure out who and where the crime will be committed. There were several possibilities for who the lady could be including a hooker and a lady singer. So the men in the 87th precinct have twelve hours to try to stop the killer and identify who he is after. Can they do it?

This was a pretty good entry in the 87th Precinct series which I usually enjoy reading. I last read one of these several years ago and I look forward to reading more.


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