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Shadow of a Lady

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There was the lady who fell off the mountain. There was the body in the trunk. There was the girl who lived high up in the never-never land between Switzerland and France. And there was John Seton-Smith, on trial for the murder of the woman he loved. In its role of chase, the book introduces us to Monte Gordon, a detective with an odd sort of charm which grows out of his tenacity and his pride; and to Inspector Medford, a man of conscience, who meets a situation in which conscience cannot be satisfied. As a reportage of a murder trial, Shadow of a Lady achieves a breathless intensity without sacrificing authenticity. And on the novel level it vividly presents a group of unusual people caught in an unusual situation: a woman escaping (although she is not sure from what) who succeeds far more thoroughly than she had consciously intended; John Seton-Smith, the victim apparently of circumstances, but even more of his own reticence.

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