When young socialite Frances Bronson was electrocuted by her hair dryer, which had dropped into her bath water, the females of her tiny coterie were less than devastated - Frances had exuded an almost palpable allure for the more prurient instincts o...
When Mrs Emory Cranston died of heart failure in a bachelor's hotel room, the considerable wealth of the Cranston family was exercised to prevent a scandal. After hanky-panky with Mrs. Cranston's pills had been discovered, Captain Clay of Homicide fe...
Harold Boomgard had seemed a meek little man, working for a respectable company. So when he dies after collapsing in the washroom of a snackbar, there is nothing immediately suspicious about it. But his wife is certain her husband had never owned tha...
When Wilson D. Bollinger was found dead in his car at the foot of a cliff, Homicide Captain Homer Clay was required to conduct one of his laissez-faire investigations. Captain Clay's indolent pursuit of the case was enlivened by the discovery that th...