<p>When George Palmerston Gaynleigh (&ldquo;the &lsquo;Palmerston&rsquo; was silent in so far as George could preserve silence on that painful infliction&rdquo;) author and &ldquo;spasmodic&rdquo; detective novelist (you will of course recall his two excellent published mysteries <em>The Sheaghan Shillelah </em>and <em>The Murder at the Microphone</em>) arrives in the wealthy and seemingly contented suburban development of Randall Green as a guest of his friend Ed Marsh he little suspects that he will soon be embroiled in a crime problem more intricate than anything he ever dared put down on paper. It seems that someone in the area has picked up a nasty habit of shooting men and then stashing their stripped bodies in the rumble seats of local cars&mdash;most emphatically not a practice calculated to heighten property values! Soon George joins a neighborhood &ldquo;homicide squad&rdquo; &mdash;comprised of himself Ed a journalist and wonder of wonders an actual detective&mdash;which tries with help from Ed&rsquo;s winsome wife Jeanie to crack a fiendishly complex murder case. Will the squad solve the baffling mystery of the bodies in the rumbles?</p><p>The Rumble Murders was first published in 1932 as by Mason Deal the pseudonym for Henry Ware Eliot Jr. (older brother of famed poet and mystery-lover T. S. Eliot). This new edition includes a bibliographic introduction by detective fiction historian Curtis Evans and an afterword on T. S. Eliot&#39;s mystery fiction interest by David Chinitz.</p>
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