Monday, May. 29, 1933

Murders of the Month

BULLDOG DRUMMOND STRIKES BACK-- H. C. McNeile--Crime Club ($2). An unknown threat against the Empire and the murder of a Secret Service man pit Drum- mond et al. against a ruthless criminal genius.

THE AMERICAN GUN MYSTERY--Ellery Queen--Stokes ($2). Murder of a rodeo rider in Madison Square Garden. Much about ballistics, and twice 20,000 people are searched for the weapon.

THE SAINT AND MR. TEAL--Leslie Charteris--Crime Club ($2). Three exciting adventures of Simon Templar, being a sequel to Getaway.

CALL OUT THE FLYING SQUAD--Henry Holt--Crime Club ($2). Inspector Silver, investigating a country murder, encounters Scotland Yard's pet criminal.

THE LOOSE RIB--Austen Allen--Kinsey ($2). Mr. Ferring, tycoon of crime, murders cleverly, leaves many false clues, and finally escapes the Yard.

DEATH ON THE LIMITED--Roger Denbie --Morrow ($2). A passenger is found hanging in his compartment. Careful checking of alibis leads to his murderer.

BAXTER'S SECOND DEATH--Ian Greig-- Kinsey ($2). First reported a war casualty, then found murdered, a former husband makes trouble for his wife and Scotland Yard.

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