By Cortland Fitzsimmons
New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1938.
First edition.
Bleached white spotting to the covers, line of white along the outer front hinge, faint red bleed-through stain to the lower rear cover, faint tan offsetting to the front and rear endpapers, dust soling and faint foxing to all page edges, else a good to very good copy, internally clean; in a good to very good dust jacket with a red bleed-stain to the lower rear panel. The jacket shows some edge wear and dust soiling to the rear extremities and the front flap has been price-clipped. The illustrated front panel presents well.
"Hal
Harrison and his orchestra The Harmony Men were one of the hottest new
bands in the country. Their two night stand at the Crystal Gardens in
San Francisco was going to be the biggest thing to hit that city in
years. But when threats turn into reality during the first show when a
rival band-leader is killed on stage in front of the entire audience the
band seems headed for disaster unless Hal can prove he’s innocent by
finding the real killer aided by socialite Joan Paxton. Sudden Silence
is a mystery in the tradition of the great 1930’s movies like The Thin
Man, full of murder, music, and romance and punctuated with witty
banter. The author, Cortland Fitzsimmons, wrote over a dozen mystery
novels during the 30’s, a number of which were later turned into movies."--Resurrected Press.
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