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The Strange Crime in Bermuda

(1937)
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Elisabeth Sanxay Holding was an American novelist and short story writer who primarily wrote detective novels in the hardboiled school of detective fiction. Raymond Chandler called her "the top suspense writer of them all."
In "The Strange Crime in Bermuda," Hamish Grier travels to the island of Bermuda in response to the telegram from a friend, but when he arrives his friend has disappeared. And then, Hamish will find one of his friend wife's servant dead in a trunk. What is happening? It will not be long before the local Inspector becomes involved, with Hamish very much in the thick of it all.


Genre: Mystery

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