The practical police procedures of St. Louis are put to the test when organized rackets and crime threaten to move in....

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JUSTICE HAS NO SWORD

The practical police procedures of St. Louis are put to the test when organized rackets and crime threaten to move in. Marianne, a social worker, is the objecture when her testimony about the death of one of her cases reveals a flaw in the new organization and the state Senator and a police sergeant are out to best each other in her affections, before she breaks the case -- and the incoming gang. Commonsensical.

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Publisher: Rinehart

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1953

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