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‘Miss Hill has lived for some time past in the West Indies, where she won a trophy for water-skiing. She is not a career woman.

‘ ‘I shall endeavour to be a career wife,' she told friends recently. ‘I consider that a good vocation for any woman who takes marriage seriously, as I do.'

‘It is understood Mr Truncard met Miss Hill some years before the notorious Haven Bang.

‘ ‘It wasn't a case of love at first sight,' he confided. ‘More a case, perhaps, of love by second sight.'

‘The happy couple laughed as though enjoying a secret joke. They did not
explain on whom.'

Hazard took out his cigarettes, chose one with great care and studied it closely before deciding to light it.

‘You don't even get one guess at another name for Winifred Hill,' he told Drury through a cloud of smoke.

Drury nodded ponderously. Hazard's brows shot up.

‘You're not amused. You even look disappointed, and you've always been a strong advocate of marriage as a social institution to keep down the crime rate, although I doubt whether that was why you got married.'

Drury turned a blank stare on him.

‘I'm puzzled by that bit about second sight. Second sight of what?'

Bill Hazard was suddenly doubled over, trying to cough up a mouthful of smoke that had gone several wrong ways at the same time.

Note on the Author

Piers Marlow
is one of the pen names of Leonard Reginald Gribble (1908–1985), a prolific English crime writer born in Barnstaple, Devon. In 1953 he was a founding member of the Crime Writers Association. He wrote thrillers, crime and mystery novels as well as non-fiction on criminology.

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For copyright reasons, any images not belonging to the original author have been removed from this book. The text has not been changed, and may still contain references to missing images.

This electronic edition published in 2014 by Bloomsbury Reader

Bloomsbury Reader is a division of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 50 Bedford Square, London WC1B 3DP

First published in Great Britain in 1968 by Robert Hale Limited

Copyright © 1968 Piers Marlowe

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eISBN: 9781448214495

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