A Very Quiet Place Author:Andrew Garve Debbie Sheldon was twenty-five, attractive, and a free-lance commercial photographer. She lived back of her studio in a business section of London near Regent Street-which was fine, because at night, when the stores and offices were closed, everything was beautifully quiet. Then one night Debbie was awakened by the unusual noise of a car engin... more »e in the quiet street below. Puzzled, she peered through the blinds, and saw a long, black car and some men at the side entrace of Anstey's, the jewelers'. Very suspicious. She crept to the phone, dialed 999, and told the police, "There's something going on at Anstey's in Regent Street." And then, just as the men were getting back into the car, Debbie grabbed her camera and took a flash bulb picture, from her window. That started it. A man came to see Debbie, said he was Sergeant Macey, and asked to see her photograph..........and soon Debbie and a free-lance writer who'd become entangled in the problem were being staked out by the police in an attempt to catch a most murderous gang of jewel theives. Garve, as usual, has written an entertaining, smooth and very suspenseful novel - which will delight a lot of readers.« less