Raspberry Jam
A wealthy businessman is found dead in the locked bedroom suite of his tenth floor Park Avenue apartment, no mark upon his body or visible cause of death. The only other people who had spent the night in the suite were his young wife and her elderly aunt. The wife had both motive and opportunity, but can she be guilty? Enter the famed detective, Fleming Stone, but the only clue he has is the aunt’s tale of seeing the dead man’s ghost, a ghost she not only saw, but heard, touched and smelled, and who tasted of . . . Raspberry Jam!
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Raspberry Jam
A wealthy businessman is found dead in the locked bedroom suite of his tenth floor Park Avenue apartment, no mark upon his body or visible cause of death. The only other people who had spent the night in the suite were his young wife and her elderly aunt. The wife had both motive and opportunity, but can she be guilty? Enter the famed detective, Fleming Stone, but the only clue he has is the aunt’s tale of seeing the dead man’s ghost, a ghost she not only saw, but heard, touched and smelled, and who tasted of . . . Raspberry Jam!
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Raspberry Jam

Raspberry Jam

by Carolyn Wells
Raspberry Jam

Raspberry Jam

by Carolyn Wells

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Overview

A wealthy businessman is found dead in the locked bedroom suite of his tenth floor Park Avenue apartment, no mark upon his body or visible cause of death. The only other people who had spent the night in the suite were his young wife and her elderly aunt. The wife had both motive and opportunity, but can she be guilty? Enter the famed detective, Fleming Stone, but the only clue he has is the aunt’s tale of seeing the dead man’s ghost, a ghost she not only saw, but heard, touched and smelled, and who tasted of . . . Raspberry Jam!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012923257
Publisher: Resurrected Press
Publication date: 06/03/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 244
File size: 190 KB

About the Author

Carolyn Wells, June 18, 1862 - March 26, 1942 was an American writer and poet. She was best known for her books of poetry and humor until around 1910 she read one of Anna Katherine Green’s mysteries and took up the genre. Many of her mysteries featured the detective Fleming Stone. She was married to Hadwin Houghton, heir to the Houghton-Mifflin publishing company. She was a collector of poetry by other authors, and, upon her death, she bequeathed her collection of the works of Walt Witman to the Library of Congress.
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