Name: Murder Every Monday

Author: Pamela Branch
Year: 1954
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Clifford Flush had not murdered anybody for years. When, horrified, he felt the urge to kill his bridge partner--the man's bidding was really quite unforgivable--he was blackmailed into leaving London. He and his fellow Asterisk Club members, all of whom had been wrongfully acquitted of at least one murder, established themselves as professional homicide consultants in the ugliest manor house in Dorset. After all, if they could commit the perfect murder why not share that knowledge with the world--for a handsome fee? Flush conducts classes on Grips, Knots, Electricity, Court Etiquette and Alibis. Mrs. Barratt teaches Anatomy and Forensic Medicine. Colonel Quincey specializes in Automobiles and Firearms. The Creaker--well, perhaps it's best not to describe what the Creaker teaches. There was even a scantily clad blonde on the staff whom no one--save her late fiance--believed capable of murder. Everything was going just fine until a member of the twenty-sixth class has the effrontery to get himself murdered on the premises.
This book is part of the "The Asterisk Club" series. Here are some other books from this series:
"The Wooden Overcoat"
First published in 1951
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