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Episode of the Wandering Knife (1950)

by Mary Roberts Rinehart

Series: Hilda Adams (5)

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Three tales from a mystery master whose "literary distinction lies in the combination of love, humor and murder that she wove into her tales" (The New York Times).   The Episode of the Wandering Knife: What's a mother to do? When her daughter-in-law is slashed to death, the first thing is to hide the hunting knife that's sure to implicate her innocent son. But it doesn't stay hidden for long. It's just turned up in a second victim, only to vanish once again. Whatever the cunning motive is for the ghastly crimes, the game of hide-and-seek with a deadly weapon is just beginning.   The Man Who Hid His Breakfast: A woman's been found strangled in her bed. The only other person in the house is her daughter, Emma. Given Emma's motive for wanting to escape the clutches of her domineering mother, the case seems open and shut. Except Inspector Tom Brent insists Emma couldn't possibly have done it. His career depends on proving it. And it all starts with a very peculiar breakfast.   The Secret: Hilda Adams, the Homicide Bureau's undercover "Miss Pinkerton," is enlisted to investigate the odd behavior of Tony Rowland. The woman has suddenly broken off her engagement to a man she loves, crashed a car, and now keeps her elderly mother locked in her room. Does the Rowland family have reason to fear the neurotic woman? Or is Tony herself the one who's afraid? If so, of what?  … (more)
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Very interesting characters come alive on the first page--a mother with a maid and a 20-year-old daughter with her own maid, come back to one of their many mansions to donate it to the city as a nursing home after a last party there for the mayor. A woman is murdered and the mother finds her son's knife at the scene and sits on it for an hour until she can sneak it home and in the toilet tank. It vanishes , then appears at another death. Page-turner with excellent old-fashioned characters characterized well and in a modern manner, with humor.
  islandkeeper | Oct 26, 2008 |
March 5, 1999
The Episode of the Wandering Knife
Mary Roberts Rinehart

While everybody’s partying at one house, just a few houses down a woman is being murdered. As the title suggests, the knife used to do the deed keeps disappearing and turning up again in the strangest places… ( )
  victorianrose869 | Aug 8, 2008 |
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Three tales from a mystery master whose "literary distinction lies in the combination of love, humor and murder that she wove into her tales" (The New York Times).   The Episode of the Wandering Knife: What's a mother to do? When her daughter-in-law is slashed to death, the first thing is to hide the hunting knife that's sure to implicate her innocent son. But it doesn't stay hidden for long. It's just turned up in a second victim, only to vanish once again. Whatever the cunning motive is for the ghastly crimes, the game of hide-and-seek with a deadly weapon is just beginning.   The Man Who Hid His Breakfast: A woman's been found strangled in her bed. The only other person in the house is her daughter, Emma. Given Emma's motive for wanting to escape the clutches of her domineering mother, the case seems open and shut. Except Inspector Tom Brent insists Emma couldn't possibly have done it. His career depends on proving it. And it all starts with a very peculiar breakfast.   The Secret: Hilda Adams, the Homicide Bureau's undercover "Miss Pinkerton," is enlisted to investigate the odd behavior of Tony Rowland. The woman has suddenly broken off her engagement to a man she loves, crashed a car, and now keeps her elderly mother locked in her room. Does the Rowland family have reason to fear the neurotic woman? Or is Tony herself the one who's afraid? If so, of what?  

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Includes three independent stories -- "Episode of the Wandering Knife", "The Man Who Hid His Breakfast", and "The Secret"

. Hilda Adams appears only in the third story.
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