CLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLAND
 
 

MURDER MAKES AN ENTRANCE

Scriptwriter John Miller expected to find plenty of weird characters in Hollywood--but he hadn't counted on being the star of an off-stage murder plot. Who were the enemies out to wreck the Famous Names studio? Why had a powerful racketeer suddenly become interested in the new film company? And what was the truth about the blonde heiress who had her own reasons for keeping John Miller's mind far, far away from the technicalities of movie production?

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THE NAMELESS CORPSE

He had no identification, and someone had broken his neck. Number-one suspect was Archy Butts, but he hadn't come to Alberta to break necks--he'd come to break up a sabotage operation that threatened the life of every Trans-Oceanic Oil man in the area.

Archy could figure who was behind the dirty work--Leon Moffitt, saturnine, intelligent and lethal; and his apelike sidekick, Leary. The problem was: who gave them their orders and what was their objective? Another problem was the girl. She called herself Boots, and knew a lot more than she was telling Archy, especially about the sudden death of a New York oil tycoon immediately prior to her arrival in Shiningbrook. After that it wasn't long before sabotage turned into murder.

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