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Summary
(From the publisher):
A man in an all-glass phone booth, clearly visible and with no one near him, is killed by an ice-pick. First published in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, April 1987.
Original title: An Almost Perfect Crime
Original languages:
English
Quotes:
Genre: Fiction→ Crime and Mystery→ Detective Story and Detectives→ Police Procedural
This work is a subwork of the following works : Mammoth Book of Perfect Crimes and Impossible Mysteries, the (2006) [Anthology] Authors: Robert Weinberg
, Bill Pronzini
, Richard A. Lupoff
, Lois H. Gresh
, Will Murray
, Edward D. Hoch
, Peter Tremayne
, Arthur Porges
, Peter Crowther
, Gillian Linscott
, Robert J. Randisi
, William Brittain
, C. Daly King
, Mary Reed
, Eric Mayer
, Peter Godfrey
, William Le Queux
, Vincent Cornier
, Joseph Commings
, Barry B. Longyear
, H. Edward Hunsburger
, Bernard Knight
, J.A. Konrath
, William F. Smith
, Douglas Newton
, Laird Long
, John Basye Price
, Max Rittenberg
, William Krohn
, Forrest Rosaire
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