Book Details
Title: | Easy to Kill (Madame Storey #6) | ||||||||||
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Published: | 1931 | ||||||||||
Publisher: | Harper & Brothers | ||||||||||
Tags: | fiction, Madame Storey, mystery, women detectives | ||||||||||
Description: | Mme. Storey, the lady dick, gets on the trail of a lad named Nick, a wellborn gent who is pretty slick at black-mailing people who’re old and sick. If they don’t come through, they pop off quick. Well, anyway, after being captured by the arch villain and his social registrite accomplices, Mme. S. and her secretary escape with the help of two gentlemanly gunmen, take refuge with the genial recluse, Betsy Pryor, and set a trap for Nick, into which—— —The Outlook, October 21, 1931 [Suggest a different description.] |
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Downloads: | 171 | ||||||||||
Pages: | 123 |
Author Bio for Footner, Hulbert
Hulbert Footner (1879–1944) was a Canadian writer of non-fiction and detective fiction.
His most successful creation was the beautiful and brilliant Madame Rosika Storey and her plain assistant who explains the evolving solutions to her boss’ cases. His Madame Storey mysteries fit the flapping 1920s like the long lizard gloves that graced her arms and did well supporting his traveling family’s lifestyle. His Rosika Storey cases appeared in Argosy All-Story Weekly every year from 1922 through 1935.--Wikipedia.
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