Moorich2@aol.com wrote:
> With all the pontificating I've done lately on the
PI conventions of 50 years
> ago, I've just stumbled on a 1952 novel that twists
many of them. MURDER ON
> MONDAY by Robert Patrick Wilmot was published by
Lippincott in 1952 and
> Pocket Books in 1954. It is the third (and I believe
last) in a series
> featuring private investigator Steve Considine, who
works for a New York
> agency. Wilmot also had stories published in Manhunt
and other magazines but
> I do not know if they featured this
detective.
Thank you very much for your informative message - I've been
browsing the book in a local used book store for months now
and haven't been able to make up my mind whether to buy it or
not.
Juri
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