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Title: Hidden Death
Series:
The Shadow #14
Authors: Maxwell Grant
Rating:
3.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Crime Fiction
Pages:
138
Words: 42K
Good enjoyable pulp. The Shadow has to take on the machinations of a dead genius who is apparently killing people from beyond the grave. At the same time, the police bring on an eminent psychologist because facts just aren’t enough apparently. And no surprise to anyone, said psychologist turns out to be a bad apple. Throw in a massive attack on the Shadow by the combined might of the lowlifes of the city and you have yourself a pretty good story.
I did notice how amateur everything is (except the Shadow and his procedures). The cops are like the Keystone Cops and I have to assume that is deliberate on the part of the author and not an actual reality of the times. Individually, some of the cops are pretty good, but overall, yeah, they are a mockery of law and order.
For a much more indepth and excited review, please visit Riders of Skaith’s “Review from 2020”.
★★★✬☆
From the Publisher
Murder
of a Genius
When a mechanical genius is murdered at the moment
of his greatest invention, THE SHADOW decodes a plan of linked deaths
and traps a master killer in a bizarre and brilliant intrigue...
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