A blind private detective and his dogs star in this thrilling World
War II mystery with "enough action and surprises to keep the pages
turning" ( Publishers Weekly, starred review). Meet Captain Duncan
Maclain. Blinded during his service in the first World War, Maclain
made up for his lack of vision by sharpening his other senses,
achieving a mastery of the subtle unseen clues often missed by those
who see only with their eyes. Aided by his dogs Schnucke and Driest,
the Captain puts the intelligence-gathering techniques he learned in
the Army to work, making a name for himself as New York City's most
sought-after private detective. Now it's 1940, there's a second World
War breaking out, and Maclain is pulled into a case unlike any he's
investigated before. The murder of an actor in his Greenwich
Village apartment would cause a stir no matter the circumstances but,
when the actor happens to possess secret government plans, and when
those plans go missing along with the young woman with whom he was
last seen, it's sensational enough to interest not only the local
police, but the American government as well. Maclain suspects a
German spy plot at work and, in a world where treasonous men and
patriots are indistinguishable to the naked eye, it will take his
special skills to sniff out the solution. Reissued for the first
time in over a half-century, Odor of Violets is the most well-known
installment in the long-running Duncan Maclain series, which featured
one of crime fiction's earliest disabled detectives. The novel, filmed
in 1942 as Eyes in the Night, is a classic hybrid of mystery and
espionage fiction.
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A Duncan Maclain Mystery
Product details
ISBN
9781613162057
Published
2021
Publisher
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author