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Death Takes a Bow when Mr. North, a book publisher, is asked to introduce one of his authors, Victor Sproul, at a lecture in a fashionable New York discussion club. The introduction completed, Mr. North turns to find the speaker unable to rise from his chair on the platform. Minutes later, Sproul is dead - apparently poisoned. Mrs. North, of course, is in the audience, and so is the wife of Lieutenant Weigand of the New York Homicide Squad. Arriving on the scene, Weigand finds a particularly clueless case, with little or nothing to go on except the mysterious activities of an uncatchable little man with a dark complexion who steals Sproul's lecture notes — and then returns them to the police!
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Fiction, Private investigators, Pam North (Fictitious character), Jerry North (Fictitious character), Large type books, Married people, Women detectives, New york (state), fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, general, North, jerry (fictitious character), fiction, North, pam (fictitious character), fictionPlaces
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Death takes a bow
1994, HarperPerennial
in English
- 1st HarperPerennial ed.
0060925167 9780060925161
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Death takes a bow: a Mr. and Mrs. North mystery
1990, Thorndike Press, Thorndike Pr
in English
0896219267 9780896219267
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Reprint. Originally published: J.B. Lippincott, 1943.
"A Mr. and Mrs. North mystery."
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