![]() Is she really their killer? But why? And who is she? Anyway, why would she target these men, who don’t seem to have anything in common? is different, and the woman looks different too. An astute detective thinks there’s a link between these deaths, possibly through the presence of a mysterious woman. So men disappear under strange circumstances. Then in each part, a section on a mysterious woman then on the man of that part, then a postmortem on him. I was totally blown away by the writing, especially the smart structure of the book: 5 parts, each with the name of a man. Wow, another impressive classic noir mystery. It’s probably the very first time I tackle my classic spin so quickly! I was planning to read it in July, but then I walked to the library, and the book called me from the shelf. ![]() The Bride Wore Black had been on my Classics list for a while, and it turned out to be the latest Classic Spin. My tastes in literature are evolving, and right now I am really enjoying discovering old timers in mystery. ![]()
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