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The title gives the setting for this grand tale, an island in the West Indies which, says the guide-book, is a natural paradise. And when a gentleman named Sandford suddenly lurches over the side of a motor fishing-boat he starts a series of exciting events. In London a suberb, tall, mink-cloaked woman, Mrs. Thelma Lyon, calls on Johnny Vallon of Chennault Investigations, the famous detective agency, and asks him to send a man out to the Bahamas to check on a girl who has run into trouble there. Julian Isles is assigned to the job - and before he has been in the island more than a few hours he is lured to a remote house where a murder has just been commited. After that, events gallop on to a dramatic climax in the irresistable Cheyney manner.
  
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==

Latest revision as of 08:06, 3 February 2013

1956 US Edition
By Peter Cheyney
Publisher Harlequin Romance #354
Release Month 1956 (US)
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by Gun Law
Followed by Savage Justice

Book Description

The title gives the setting for this grand tale, an island in the West Indies which, says the guide-book, is a natural paradise. And when a gentleman named Sandford suddenly lurches over the side of a motor fishing-boat he starts a series of exciting events. In London a suberb, tall, mink-cloaked woman, Mrs. Thelma Lyon, calls on Johnny Vallon of Chennault Investigations, the famous detective agency, and asks him to send a man out to the Bahamas to check on a girl who has run into trouble there. Julian Isles is assigned to the job - and before he has been in the island more than a few hours he is lured to a remote house where a murder has just been commited. After that, events gallop on to a dramatic climax in the irresistable Cheyney manner.

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1956 <br\>US Edition