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THE MAN IN THE NET.
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1956. Octavo, boards. First edition. Artist John Hamilton is suspected of killing his missing wife. "Anthony Boucher, in the New York Times, said, "Patrick Quentin is one of the truly great plotters in the field of suspense."" Pederson (ed.), St. James Guide to Crime and Mystery Writers, (4th ed.), pp. 864-65. [Reference: Hubin p. 661, Johnson, The Dark Page II, p. 202, Selby, Dark City: The Film Noir, p. 161].
THE ORDEAL OF MRS. SNOW AND OTHER STORIES.
New York: Random House, 1962. Octavo, boards. First edition. Collects twelve stories. "Anthony Boucher, in the New York Times, said, "Patrick Quentin is one of the truly great plotters in the field of suspense."" Pederson (ed.), St. James Guide to Crime and Mystery Writers, (4th ed.), pp. 864-65. [Reference: Hubin pp. 661-662. Queen's Quorum 119].
PUZZLE FOR PILGRIMS.
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1947. Octavo, cloth. First edition. A Peter Duluth mystery novel. "Anthony Boucher, in the New York Times, said, "Patrick Quentin is one of the truly great plotters in the field of suspense."" Pederson (ed.), St. James Guide to Crime and Mystery Writers, (4th ed.), pp. 864-65.


