A good Elisha Macomber yarn, as he applies his native ingenuity to three murders in a ballet group on Penberthy Island. The...

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A good Elisha Macomber yarn, as he applies his native ingenuity to three murders in a ballet group on Penberthy Island. The first murder occurs when a Korean veteran turns up to join his bride who is dancing solo with the troup, the second murder involves one of the local ""help""; the third disposes of the successor to the key part, and Elisha supports guesswork with headwork.... Loose mesh for a homespun.

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Publisher: Doubleday

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1952

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