The hero of this flashy, swift-moving story is the Fire Marshall of New York City, and its all about a fire in a radio...

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The hero of this flashy, swift-moving story is the Fire Marshall of New York City, and its all about a fire in a radio theatre which results in the death of a guy hated by even his casual acquaintances, but whose removal starts the tough, very attractive Fire Marshal on the hunt for the firebug responsible. The love interest is a happy touch and the whole thing provides highly satisfactory chills and intrigue. Here's the modern Fire Department and if the lingo of the business isn't too disconcerting those who like their mysteries action-packed and slightly racy will like this a lot. ""A Main Line Mystery"".

Pub Date: Nov. 27, 1946

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: -

Publisher: Lippincott

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 1, 1946

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