Murder on Mondays! Greatest prophecy of the century! T.P. Luffham was murdered!Ferdinand Pole of the Murder League claims that since 1918 thirteen murders have been committed on a Monday. A sleazy economist has now been slain followed the next week by a blameless actress--both on Monday. While the press have a field day it is up to Inspector Wharton of Scotland Yard along with his inspired amateur co-investigator Ludovic Travers to see if London has a new Jack the Ripper at work. The eccentric parrot-owning Pole seems to be out to implicate himself in the murders though whether this is bravado or fact remains very much in question . . . This sly often satirical whodunit shows a master of classic mystery on top form.The Case of the Monday Murders was originally published in 1936. This new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans.Travers: As for my methods of crime detection--well I havent any. For that my only tool is a brain that has been called agile sharpened on crosswords rather than chess.
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