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The Book of the Crime

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When a bride runs away from her husband, it could be just a lovers' quarrel. But when she runs straight to Henry Gamadge, you can be sure there's a crime involved. In fact, pretty Rena Austen was sure she had married a homicidal maniac. A wounded war hero, Gray Austen seemed the perfect lover when they first met. But his gloomy house, sour-faced servants, and sinister brother and sister soon turned Rena's dream married into a nightmare.

Then came the day she took an old book from the sitting room shelf. Suddenly, inexplicably, this innocent act sent her husband into a murderous rage—and within hours, the mysterious book and an unidentified corpse made Rena's marriage the basis for Gamadge's most tantalizing case.

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INTRODUCTIONElizabeth T. Daly (October 15, 1878 – September 2, 1967) was an American writer of mystery novels whose main character, Henry Gamadge, was a bookish author, bibliophile, and amateur detective. She was the daughter of New York State Supreme Court Justice Francis Daly and the niece of the celebrated playwright and producer Augustin Daly. A writer of light verse and prose for Life, Puck, and Scribner’s magazines in her earlier years, Daly published her first Gamadge novel, Unexpected Night, in 1940 at the age of 60. Between 1940 and 1951, she published a total of 16 novels featuring Gamadge. The series consists of: Unexpected Night (1940) Deadly Nightshade (1940) Murders in Volume 2 (1941) The House Without the Door (1942) Evidence of Things Seen (1943) Nothing Can Rescue Me (1943) Arrow Pointing Nowhere (1944) (Also published as Murder Listens In) The Book of the Dead (1944) Any Shape or Form (1945) Somewhere in the House (1946) The Wrong Way Down (1946) Night Walk (1947) The Book of the Lion (1948) And Dangerous to Know (1949) The Book of Crime (1951) Death and Letters (1953) Her career also included two years as a reader at Bryn Mawr College, 1904–06. At other times, she tutored in French and English, and she was a producer of amateur theater. She never married. She died September 2, 1967, at age88, in Roselyn, New York. —Karl Wurf Rockville, Maryland

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