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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | ABBOT, ANTHONY About the Murder of the Circus Queen (a Thatcher Colt Mystery) Popular Library, 1932. Mass Market Paperback. Acceptable. Front cover & laminate curls upward, laminate on back cover beginning to curl, pages toned, ink date on front free endpaper, endpaper edges faded, two stains on top & bottom corners of pages causes pages to wrinkle and discolor, general shelf wear, spine creased. "On the opening night of the circus in New York, Josie LaTour, 'Queen of the Air,' fell to her death from the high rings. Only Thatcher Colt realized she had been killed by premeditated design and linked her plunge to the other queer 'accidents' that had stalked to the circus since it had left its Florida winter quarters. The questions of how Josie was murdered baffled Colt and the homicide squad for many dark hours -- while the weird magic of a tribe of Ubangis warred with the science of police laboratories and a killer prepared to cover his tracks by taking another life. A gripping novel of sudden death and one long night of encroaching horror!". Offered for US$ 13.50 by: Yesterday's Muse Books - Book number: 1507248 See more books from our catalog: Mystery / Thriller | |||