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The Black Gloves

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Constance LittleGwenyth Little1 editions

A zany mystery set in a small English town. >>**From the two sisters who put mirth into murder, here's a 1939 classic screwball mystery** >Welcome to the Vickers estate near East Orange, New Jersey, where the middle class is destroying the neighborhood, erecting their horrrid little cottages, playing on the Vickers tennis court, and generally disrupting the comfortable life of Hammond Vickers no end. >It's bad enough that he had to shell out good money to get his daughter Lissa a divorce in Reno only to have her brute of an ex-husband show up on his doorstep. But why does there also have to be a corpse in the cellar? And lights going on and off in the attic? >Lissa, on the other hand, welcomes the newcomers into the neighborhood, having spotted a likely candidate for her summer beau among them. But when she hears coal being shoveled in the cellar and finds a blue dandelion near a corpse, what's a girl gonna do but turn detective, popping into people's cottages and dipping dandelions into their inkwells looking for a color match. And she'd better catch the killer fast, because Detective Sergeant Timothy Frobisher says that only a few nail files are standing between her and jail. >Orginally published in 1939, *The Black Gloves* was one of 21 wacky mysteries written by the Little sisters and is a sparkling example of the light-hearted cozy mystery that flourished between the Great Depression and the Korean War. It won't take you long to understand why their books have always been in such great demand in the out-of-print market.

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