**A collection of eight suspenseful tales from one of the 20th century’s finest crime authors**
With stories published when the author was in her seventies and eighties, this collection proves that after five decades writing crime fiction, Dorothy Salisbury Davis has lost none of her edge.
In “Christopher and Maggie,” based on Davis’s own experiences during the Great Depression, a traveling magician stumbles upon a murder victim.
The Manhattan gossip columnist and part-time sleuth Julie Hayes from *A Death in The Life* appears in two stories, “The Puppet” and “Justina.”
In other stories, a woman picks up the wrong hitchhiker, an ex-detective decides to make some money by getting rid of his wife—forever—and a man gets involved in a road accident from which he simply cannot drive away.
Intelligent, chilling, and beautifully written, these stories are a reminder that in crime fiction, there is no substitute for the Grand Master’s touch.
Contents:
- To Forget Mary Ellen
- Now Is Forever
- The Puppet
- Justina
- Christopher and Maggie
- The Scream
- Till Death Do Us Part
- Miles to Go
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