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CUNNINGHAM, E. V. [AKA Howard Fast] - The Case of the Sliding Pool - (Hardcover in Wrapper)

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South Africa
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This is an ex-lib but somehow book and wrapper remained very good -Victor Gollancz Ltd, London, 1982.  (First UK Edition)  >>> As pseudonym-fanciers know, E. V. Cunningham is a sometime byline for mainstream bestseller Howard Fast. Ironically, however, it's Cunningham's Masao Masuto of the Beverly Hills Police--seen first in Samantha (1967), reappearing as a series hero in 1977--who has inspired Fast's best writing in years. And this new case, despite a rather outlandish denouement, is the top Masuto so far--beginning when a canyon-side swimming pool breaks off during heavy rains, sliding down the hill and revealing a skeleton in its exposed concrete foundation. Zen-ish, stubborn Masuto starts deducing like mad--deciding that the corpse was hidden by a workman during the 1950 house-building, that the killer was a big embezzler who needed to assume his victim's identity (with help from plastic surgery). And some of his ideas are confirmed when three people involved with that 1950 house-building are rapidly murdered. ..... 

 

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