The Missing Man
β Scribed by Waugh, Hillary
- Publisher
- Perennial Library
- Year
- 1964
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 124 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
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The murder victim was a girl and her slayer a man. That much Police Chief Fred C. Fellows and his Detective Sergeant, Sidney Wilks, knew from the beginning. The deeper they dug, however, the harder it wentβand the more they found out about the killer the more he disappeared until, in frustration, Wilks was finally moved to say, βWe know two of his aliases, we have his picture, we have his handwriting. We know the make and license of his car, the jewelry he stole. Weβve got everything but his fingerprintsβhell, we even have a piece of one of thoseβand we still canβt find him. If I believed in ghosts, Iβd believe he was one.β
But Fred C. Fellows didnβt believe in ghosts and when ironclad lead after ironclad lead failed him, he reached high into the stratosphere to bring his quarry to earth.
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