The great hotel murder
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Faye, Lyndsay, writer of introduction.
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New York : Penzler Publishers, 2020.
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1 online resource (viii, 210 pages)
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9781613161890

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Includes discussion questions.
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Originally published: Garden City, N.Y. : Published for the Crime Club, Inc., by Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1935. With note on OCLC entry: "Previously published in the Redbook magazine in one installment under the title of 'Recipe for murder'."
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When a New York banker is discovered dead from an apparent morphine overdose in a Chicago hotel, the circumstances surrounding his untimely end are suspicious to say the least. The dead man had switched rooms the night before with a stranger he met and drank with in the hotel bar. And before that, he'd registered under a fake name at the hotel, told his drinking companion a fake story about his visit to the Windy City, and seemingly made no effort to contact the actress, performing in a local show, to whom he was married. All of which is more than enough to raise eyebrows among those who discovered the body. Enter theatre critic and amateur sleuth Riley Blackwood, a friend of the hotel's owner, who endeavors to untangle this puzzling tale as discreetly as possible. But when another detective working the case, whose patron is unknown, is thrown from a yacht deck during a party by an equally unknown assailant, the investigation makes a splash among Chicago society. And then several of the possible suspects skip town, leaving Blackwood struggling to determine their guilt or innocence--and their whereabouts.
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In a grand Chicago hotel, a mysterious death sets a puzzling whodunnit in motion When a New York banker is discovered dead from an apparent morphine overdose in a Chicago hotel, the circumstances surrounding his untimely end are suspicious to say the least. The dead man had switched rooms the night before with a stranger he met and drank with in the hotel bar. And before that, he'd registered under a fake name at the hotel, told his drinking companion a fake story about his visit to the Windy City, and seemingly made no effort to contact the actress, performing in a local show, to whom he was married. All of which is more than enough to raise eyebrows among those who discovered the body. Enter theatre critic and amateur sleuth Riley Blackwood, a friend of the hotel's owner, who endeavors to untangle this puzzling tale as discreetly as possible. But when another detective working the case, whose patron is unknown, is thrown from a yacht deck during a party by an equally unknown assailant, the investigation makes a splash among Chicago society. And then several of the possible suspects skip town, leaving Blackwood struggling to determine their guilt or innocence―and their whereabouts. Reissued for the first time in over eighty years, The Great Hotel Murder is a devilishly complex whodunnit with a classical aristocratic setting, sure to please Golden Age mystery fans of all stripes. In 1935, the story was adapted for a film of the same name.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Starrett, V., & Faye, L. (2020). The great hotel murder . Penzler Publishers.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Starrett, Vincent, 1886-1974 and Lyndsay, Faye. 2020. The Great Hotel Murder. Penzler Publishers.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Starrett, Vincent, 1886-1974 and Lyndsay, Faye. The Great Hotel Murder Penzler Publishers, 2020.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Starrett, Vincent, and Lyndsay Faye. The Great Hotel Murder Penzler Publishers, 2020.

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