That Montana clergyman, Father Martin Buell, happily riding his hobby -- with some danger to the dignity of the cloth. A...

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THE ELK AND THE EVIDENCE

That Montana clergyman, Father Martin Buell, happily riding his hobby -- with some danger to the dignity of the cloth. A human toe in frozen elk meat, the vanishing of a visiting hunter, a redheaded girl whose belief that she saw death in a train berth cannot be shaken, keep Buell busily running from parish affairs to crime chasing. The radio helps him to tote up a final figure and save the girl. Bouncy sherlocking.

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Publisher: Doubleday

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1952

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