Helen Chalmers had the kind of
looks and body, which could make a man do almost everything she wanted. So when
she asked pressman Ed Dawson to spend a month alone with her, in a
scheduled Italian villa, he found himself accepting - even though it was against
his better judgment. Because Helen was the daughter of Sherwin Chalmers, owner
of New York Western Telegram, where Dawson worked. Moreover, Sherwin had
left Helen in Dawson's care in Rome. But Dawson had not quite
imagined that he would find Helen's dead body, when he arrived at the
villa.
Chalmers entrusted Dawson with finding the killer of
Helen - the rest would be taken care of by Chalmers himself. Dawson found
himself in a race against time to find the true killer of Helen, before the
Italian police accused him of killing Helen, and the mob, with whom Helen
had associated, caught up with him... |
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