"Thomas B. Dewey is one of detective fiction's severely underrated writers!" —Bill Pronzini
The naked lady was very beautiful and very dead. The police found that she had circled Mac's name in her phone book—yet Mac couldn't remember her! What's a poor investigator to do—but investigate?
"A solidly satisfactory story—fast, believable, well-characterized, a nice balance of restraint and overt violence." —The New York Times