Murder in Texas by Ada E. Lingo (2016, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherCoachwhip Publications
ISBN-10161646397X
ISBN-139781616463977
eBay Product ID (ePID)12038376789

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Book TitleMurder in Texas
LanguageEnglish
TopicMystery & Detective / Cozy, Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths, Mystery & Detective / General
Publication Year2016
IllustratorYes
GenreFiction
AuthorAda E. Lingo
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight14.9 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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SynopsisWhen John Fordman, millionaire oil man, is discovered dead inside his luxury limousine during the shooting of a local gusher, Joan Shields, society page editor, deems the slaying a welcome diversion, as she would much rather investigate ballistics and bloodstains than chronicle the activities of the good ladies of the Laff-a-Lot Bridge Club., When John Fordman, millionaire oil man and leading citizen of the west Texas town named in his honor, is discovered dead from a bullet wound to his head inside his luxury Isotta-Fraschini limousine during the shooting of the latest local gusher, Joan Shields, society page editor of the Fordman Daily News , deems the shocking slaying a welcome diversion, as she would much rather be spending her time investigating ballistics and bloodstains than chronicling the convivial activities of the good ladies of the Laff-a-Lot Bridge Club. With the not overly bright local sheriff finding himself utterly baffled by this heinous murder in a small town, Joan calls in Dick Fields, her private detective pal from her recent days in New York, to help solve the crime. Joan and Dick soon have on their hands a veritable ten-gallon hatful of suspects, including journalists, town fathers and even a reputed mistress or two. How many more murders will take place in this torrid Texas town before a daring and resourceful killer is brought to justice? Drawing on her own life and work in Big Spring, Texas, journalist and physician Ada E. Lingo (1908-1988) brings a town to life--and death--in Murder in Texas , a prime example of a regional mystery from the Golden Age of detective fiction. Murder in Texas was first published in 1935. This reprint edition includes a biographical introduction by Curtis Evans. Additional mysteries available from CoachwhipBooks.com., When John Fordman, millionaire oil man and leading citizen of the west Texas town named in his honor, is discovered dead from a bullet wound to his head inside his luxury Isotta-Fraschini limousine during the shooting of the latest local gusher, Joan Shields, society page editor of the Fordman Daily News, deems the shocking slaying a welcome diversion, as she would much rather be spending her time investigating ballistics and bloodstains than chronicling the convivial activities of the good ladies of the Laff-a-Lot Bridge Club. With the not overly bright local sheriff finding himself utterly baffled by this heinous murder in a small town, Joan calls in Dick Fields, her private detective pal from her recent days in New York, to help solve the crime. Joan and Dick soon have on their hands a veritable ten-gallon hatful of suspects, including journalists, town fathers and even a reputed mistress or two. How many more murders will take place in this torrid Texas town before a daring and resourceful killer is brought to justice? Drawing on her own life and work in Big Spring, Texas, journalist and physician Ada E. Lingo (1908-1988) brings a town to life--and death--in Murder in Texas, a prime example of a regional mystery from the Golden Age of detective fiction. Murder in Texas was first published in 1935. This reprint edition includes a biographical introduction by Curtis Evans. For more information on Coachwhip Publications mystery reprints, check out CoachwhipBooks.com.

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