Strange Felony

Ivor Maddox and his men of the Hollywood police department face, as ever, a formidable load of tricky and puzzling cases.

An unknown woman walks into a lawyer's office and shoots him dead: who is she and what is her motive? A housewife in a reputable neighbourhood is found slaughtered. And, perhaps oddest of all, a woman uses her alleged psychic powers to reveal that a missing schoolgirl is being held captive in the Hollywood area.

'My favourite American crime-writer' New York Herald Tribune

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Strange Felony

Ivor Maddox and his men of the Hollywood police department face, as ever, a formidable load of tricky and puzzling cases.

An unknown woman walks into a lawyer's office and shoots him dead: who is she and what is her motive? A housewife in a reputable neighbourhood is found slaughtered. And, perhaps oddest of all, a woman uses her alleged psychic powers to reveal that a missing schoolgirl is being held captive in the Hollywood area.

'My favourite American crime-writer' New York Herald Tribune

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Strange Felony

Strange Felony

by Dell Shannon
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by Dell Shannon

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Overview

Ivor Maddox and his men of the Hollywood police department face, as ever, a formidable load of tricky and puzzling cases.

An unknown woman walks into a lawyer's office and shoots him dead: who is she and what is her motive? A housewife in a reputable neighbourhood is found slaughtered. And, perhaps oddest of all, a woman uses her alleged psychic powers to reveal that a missing schoolgirl is being held captive in the Hollywood area.

'My favourite American crime-writer' New York Herald Tribune


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781471913600
Publisher: Orion Publishing Group, Limited
Publication date: 10/14/2014
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 194,808
File size: 588 KB

About the Author

In her 67 years, California author Elizabeth Linington wrote 82 crime fiction novels, under her own name as well as the aliases Anne Blaisdell, Lesley Egan, Egan O'Neill and Dell Shannon. Her writing evolved from the early radio and stage dramas, via historical narratives, to her most celebrated novels - mysteries. She was nominated for Edgars in 1961, 1962 and 1963 for Case Pending, Nightmare and Knave of Hearts respectively. Her most successful creation, debonair LAPD Lieutenant Luis Mendoza, broke new ground in being one of the first Latino police officers in the procedural genre, and Linington herself was a pioneer in a male-dominated industry, earning the moniker 'Queen of the Procedurals'.
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