TWO MURDER MYSTERIES
The' title of "Which Way Came Death?", a mystery yarn by Faith Wolseley, published by John Murray, sets the puzzle. The scene is laid in a school, the last place one would think for mystery and murder. This, however, gives the author the opportunity of delineating a very diverse lot of characters all herded together under one roof. The problem set for the reader to solve is quite a good one, and the solution will be found ingenious and unexpected.
Six murders in seven weeks is rapid movement, even for a mystery thriller. No clues, no trails to follow: just the whine of a bullet, the stab of a knife, or the dull crash of a bludgeon. But Larose, unties "The Hangman's Knot." Arthur Gask's latest, which is published by Herbert Jenkins.
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Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 August 1936, Page 26
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135TWO MURDER MYSTERIES Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 August 1936, Page 26
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