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MURDER, OFF MIAMI

by Demis Wheatley and 1, (i. 'Links

T

Hutchinson, 35. Gd.

HIS thriller is, at least, something new, in ap- -- pearance: It is exciting

tu find

1 packet of

human hair pasted on one page. And its price is strongly in its favour.

It comes to you not in the ordin- ary book form, but as a collection of police reports, letters, photo- graphy, and actual clues wrapped In cellophane-a lock of hair, a match, and

piece of curtain.

'bloodstained"

All these are bound up in a this cardboard. folder, eneh, as the authors say, "in its correct order, as received at police headquarters, complete thereby forming the 'Dossier of aj crime."

The ralution is sealed up at one end, under & strip of paper, which rende "Do not break the strip until you have decided on the evidence sub- mitted, wi mrdered Bolitho Binne."

1 rather that Mr. Wheatley thought of the plot and did the writing, and the Mr. Liiks planned the produ ton.

On this evidence i am inclined to give more marks to Mr. Links than to Mr. Wheatley, but is understood that Air, Links shares his marka with the craftsmen who, terally, put the

• book together.

It must have been a maddening job. It strikes me that the story is made to rem much better than it is by this novel presentation.

A

71e Dassler, then, begins with Western Union Cablegram, reproduced nesimile. from the steam yacht

Head Police Cul - Oolden

10

to

qerters, Miami, Fla. "Bolitho Bine cammitted suicide alop return- Nock. Immediately stop #07 jurt savage."

with

Thenceforward you are presented

clues, facsimile letters Detective-Oncer Kettering's reports from the yacht io Lieutenant Schwab at lieadquarters.

The sutelde, of course, turns out

RADIO

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FI get an all-wave set what am I ikely to hear on the short waves?

At certam times of the year 1

American pro- possible to Lune-in itrammes on the medium waves, but one has to sit up until late at night for thi

The short waves-and by this term I mean those below about 100 metres- are capable of world-wide ranges, for they are reflected from a certain layer of the earth's atmosphere back to earth, and therefore can overcome the curvature of the world in a series ol hops ar skips.

Fascinating

American programmes always have a fascination for British listeners. The reason is probably due to the fact that many nini stars and other well-knoWIL persons. in the entertainment worki can be heard from follywood, New York and other towns, and also think there is always a thrill in latening to A programme over thousands of miles, They are also presented in a slick, quick-fire manner, which is quite dif ferent from European broadcast methods.

A ret which can tune down to 18 metres is capable of bringing to you American programmes in the after- noon and evening. Later on you can pick up other American programmes on the 10, 25 and 31 metre wave-bands. I frequently mention that one of the fascinations of short ways.iistening les in the fact that you are never quite certain what you may rear. A reader recently wrote to me to say that he had picked up a transmission from an expedition in Biberin, call elga (URAD) which was making observations on the recent eclipse of the sun.

Explorers-ho!

Others have reported reception of the Hindenburg Zeppelin when cross- ing the Atlanile. I heard the Grať Zeppelin when she crossed on her maiden voyage to America, and the Nautilus Submarine which took Bir Hubert Wilkins to the North Pole.

You may idly be tuning around 17 to 19 metres and suddenly come across a loud carrier wave. You pause and Esten. In a few seconds an unmis- takable American voice says. "Hello, London, New York calling-this is the Transatlantic radio-telephone service testing. But when a private con. versation is put on the speech is **scrambled "---and, like an egg, I then unreengnisable. This, of course, is to proserve privacy.

On most evenings you can hear one · of this big Transatlantic Brera carry- Ing an telephone conversations with New Türk and London, and often you can eavesdrup, a rehearsal of some special brdadent between England and

Amertea.

Musk expeditions now equip them seller wiki radio to keep in touch with the civilized world, and there is one at persent: penetrating the jungle of New Chitren

AT BELT EKWENt gem might sumbit. We then it hear the explorers

New

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Thriller has

very early to be a murder; and you are invited to ruspect every- one aboard the yacht, while pre- sented, very subtly, with cines which you will be consoled, to know-passed by Detective Officer

Kettering, though

not Lieutenant Schwab.

#

Schwab solves the crime from

dia- tance, and purely on the evidence, as you

are meant to do, and

Clues

WEDNESDAY,

1 new #td of book de- mands a new kind of book revicio. Sup-

pose you look at this picture of our book-reviewer's ash-tray after he read" Murder of Miami. It should de a good ciuo.. Did he enjoy the book? Does he smoke a pipe?

fashionable, finds happiness with another man's wife,

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LONDON PRIDE

by Shaw ramond (Hutchinson, Br. ed.)

is not Mr. Desmond's fans that his publisher's blurb leads the reader to expect Something that is beyond Mr. Den- mond's ability to give, at any rate In these nine hundred and forty- odd closely printed pages.

For the gift. na advertised. is the saga of the Ktle ordinary man and hls lle, face to face with the romaner and rentim nt a great elty and told in the human drama form across the back screen at which, moving slowly. pass the chief events from the turn of the century to our day."

The conception was magnificent, but the result is, comparatively, poor.

We follow the fortunes of Bert Taney, a bautam-cock character, from his youth. in a home Infested by lodgers, up to riches and a title, apul down, after the crash, to a good old Dickensian happy ending.

He marries Gert, he wins the Victoria Cross, he dazzles London and himself as the head of "Tancy's Electrle Ferti- Hiser Company. Limited." and he in done down by the oleaginous villain, Fatheringay Featherington. In proper style.

Then he finds true happiness.

Mr. Desmond has set out Joyously to create "characters." A tremendous amount of hard work, ingenuity and good-will have gone towards the por- traits of the Tancy family. Pa and Ma; towards Stell, the actress, who loved Bert all the time in her way, who conveniently killed Mr. Featherington, and committed suicide: towards all the rest,

But a vital touch of the brush is

lacking. No one really comes to dire It now remains to compliment Mr. Desmond most aincerely on his indus- try, his gusto for his task, and on pro- viding us with a nice, long read, ful of reminiscent detail.

But on a "aaga "—no.

THE GOLDEN HEART by Richard Strachey

(Martin Becker and Warburg, 7. od..

F

ASHIONABLE cleverness—Mr. Evelyn Waugh set the fashion! -clamours from every page of The Golden Heart,

There are, too, quaint tricks of form:

Disembodied rol and construction.

ond joquies, musings-at-s-tangent, straight descriptions follow each other like a succession of salted almonds. cocktails, and cigarettes.

It is all very symbolical-you know that cocktail party feeling?-and; be tween Bloomsbury nightmares, teli the story of a young man who, wak

faice kishly earns his Hving 25 D psycho-analyst, and is is so drearily

This perverted frenk has been prac using poses and ballet steps in front of a mirror,

"Ife stopped limping, auddenly re- membering the composition he had heca engaged an 'before he went to bed. On a plein kitchen table (bë ate, mostly, standing up at the oven) were arranged a sleep's kull with two ripe

of alit the vie cherries sticking Bockete, le complate vertebrae of dog-tal, one santipaper cut to the shape of a mank, a very old boat whileli had found in the gutter, two inrgo viosa marbles with coloured spiralling inside them, and a pig's trotter which, until he had been attracted by its etape, be- tid intended to ont. wanted this little arrangemOLIC sparkle just a bit more than it did. And added to it Dral a knife, and then a leg of benda."

hundred

Mr. Strachey may be years old, but he gives the impression of being extremely young. His book has the grosa sentimentality of youth: and he introduces one grown-up dirty word with, almost, the pride of discoverer.

1 foresee some rhapsodising over The Golden Heart in gin-mildewed bosoms, But, for most adult will be too post-Waugli.

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A Brilliant Pamphlet

LABOUR AND WAR RESISTANCE

by" Covenanter" New Fabian Research Bureau and Gollancz, Ga.)

HE New Fabian Research Bureau is to be congratulated. for publishing this very re- markable pamphlet.

It is the work of one individual. contains the views of one individual.

But these views are so arresting, they

-WILIL Ruch-brilliant- ́aro~ expressed lucidity and passionate vigour that it will be surprising If this pamphlet does. not found a new school of thought to back its argument.

At present, progressive opinion is as united as ever in its belief in the prin- ciples of the League, but it is at sixes, and sevens when it comes to the pre- tical application of this policy to the exlating international chaos.

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Lazy TUE HOLIDAY OMNIBUS (Nut- 1,024 pages. chluson, 34 04.). 34 stories, ono fail-length novel The 25 authors, past and present. Include Aumonier, Balzac, Frank- hau. Gibba, de Maupassant, Bin- clair, Poc, Slacpoole and Capek. The novel is Flaubert's Madame Dovary. Now is your chance, if you have missed it, to read do Maupassant's "Boule de Buif," the bad girl who was worth all her detractors put together. MISSING FROM THEIR HOMES (Hutchinson. 78 Cd.), a kуm. postum by eleven trusty writers Mrs. Bellos-Lowndes, Dates, Berkeley, Bentley, Coppard, De Infeld, Golding, Greene, Machen, Mottram and Strong-on the theme of "Before I read the News, here is an 608." Eleven ways of losing yourself.

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LOVE AND STRIFE, by the late Wilfrid Ewart (Richards, 7a, Ed.). Written in an early state of dis- Hlusionment: a study of the effects of the Great War on a shy young man Fine descriptive far-off passages of unhappy things and battles long ngo. PARNELL. A blography by Joan Haalip (Cobden-Banderson, 18.).

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One wife and two a. Od.). schoolmasters, The lover mur der the husband with a cricket Con- bat, and commits suicide, vincingly written; but one day I hope to read of a lover who is not a hero.

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