Margaret Millar never repeats herself; each of her chilling tales formulates its own brand of suspense. This time the...

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Margaret Millar never repeats herself; each of her chilling tales formulates its own brand of suspense. This time the disappearance of a shadowy man, the arrest of a dependable accountant for embezzlement, and the ghostly unreality of a strange religious sect which sparks an investigation, gives Private Eye Quinn more than he bargained for as he runs down each separate thread of a tricky plot to its conclusion. The reader is charged with his share of participation in a superior performance.

Pub Date: July 3, 1962

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: -

Publisher: Random House

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 1, 1962

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