Even though he weighs in at 250 pounds, there's no sitzfleisch on retired Inspector McGregor and he moves with enormous...

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Even though he weighs in at 250 pounds, there's no sitzfleisch on retired Inspector McGregor and he moves with enormous speed. This time he's asked to case an ex-Cuban psychiatrist as a possible paid killer for the U.S., finds that he is actually the candidate under observation, is seemingly derailed by a murder which seems to have nothing to do with the case but really does. Lots of liquor, food via Brilat-Savarin-Bond, and derivatively active action. Oh well--all right.

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Publisher: Macmillan

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1966

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