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A Reader's Guide to Murder

Published
Jul 1996
Main Genre
Law Enforcement Law Enforcement
Pages
210

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When a murder victim is found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Temple of Dendur, New York Police Department Chief of Detectives Harvey Goldstein and his aide-de-camp, Sgt. John Bogdanovic, are called in immediately. Found with the body is a taunting note addressed to Goldstein, challenging him to solve the crime.
But this murder is only the beginning. Soon the two are facing solving a series of murders with no apparent connections and no apparent motives. The one element that they all have in common is that the murderer seems to be recreating some of the most famous murder scenes in mystery fiction. Egged on by a series of mocking notes from the murderer and aided by an old friend newly retired from Scotland Yard, Harvey Goldstein must use his encyclopedic knowledge of mystery fiction, along with his years of experience with the NYPD, to solve the most difficult case of his career.

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First Edition Jul 1996 St. Martin's ISBN 0312144008
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