Mystery Book Guild Mystery Book Guild i(A77254 works by) (Organisation) assertion
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1 y separately published work icon Crashout James Preston , London : Mystery Book Guild , 1970 Z1370714 1968 single work novel crime detective
1 y separately published work icon The Dead Don't Matter Spenser Smith , London : Mystery Book Guild , 1960 Z1460629 1960 single work novel crime
1 1 y separately published work icon The Green Opal Henry C. James , London : Mystery Book Guild , 1954 Z281927 1953 single work novel crime

'"Over the last yeal or two, somebody has got away with probably five million dollars worth of diamonds, rubies and pearls from the playboys and girls of the French and Italian Rivieras."

'A man in the United National S.l. group reports this in a letter to Robert Malone, undercover agent in the Commonwealth Police. The letter also alludes to an Australian mentioned by an "old beachcomber" in a Marseilles dive and encloses a Wynyard-Palm Beach bus ticket, a list of foreign names and a photograph of a Trench nightclub singer, picked up in the same dive.

'Malone divines that there is some connection between these diverse items when he recognises the singer of the photo as an entertainer at the Bagatelle Club at King's Cross and decides to begin his inquiry with her.'

Source:

'Reviews in Brief', Sydney Morning Herald, 21 November 1953, p.10.

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