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"Sometimes a well-executed murder clears the air. This observation
is in no sense suggestively advanced. But the fact is that in virtually
all groups, communities, and gatherings of human beings there are
certain members who would be far, far better out of the way...
persons whose speedy absence would result in more actual good than would
their continued presence."
Thus begins Did She Fall?, Thorne Smith's only mystery
novel. The synopsis of the book goes on to say: She could have given
lessons to Lolita. Emily-Jane was blonde, with wide, innocent blue
eyes. When she was still in boarding school she was queen of
revels that would have shocked the most sophisticated adult. And
she kept records on all her partners...
America's bawdiest, wittiest writer turns his talents to a
startling novel of murder, suspense and brilliant detection. The
story of Emily-Jane. When she was bad, she was very, very bad, and
when she was good, she was luscious until somebody killed her, or did
she fall?
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