Margins
Prillilgirl
1924
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A popular playwright is found stabbed with his own pen, made from a medieval dagger. Unconscious on the floor of a telephone booth lies Mrs. Guy Thorndike, wife of a prominent actor. On the handle of the weapon, the door of the booth, and the cover of the telephone book, are prints of small bloody fingers which experts identify as hers. Why should Prilligirl kill Mallory Vane when he had just completed the play which is to crown her husband’s triumphs? And why does Thorndike confess to the murder? In the room, unheeded by police and sleuths, is a clue upon which Fleming Stone constructs a daring solution. The yarn is skillfully woven and splendidly told. Prillilgirl, by Carolyn Wells is a Fleming Stone Detective novel. Fleming Stone, a quiet scholarly type, fond of good books and better manners, is called in to solve an "impossible" crime when all the resources of local law enforcement have failed.

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Carolyn Wells
Carolyn Wells
Author · 72 books

Carolyn Wells was a prolific writer for over 40 years and was especially noted for her humor, and she was a frequent contributor of nonsense verse and whimsical pieces to such little magazines as Gelett Burgess' The Lark, the Chap Book, the Yellow Book, and the Philistine. Librarian note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name.

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