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The Interloper. By Gwendoline Butler. (bles, 12s. 6d.) A...

house near London Docks: an American historian (female, young) haunted by what might be a poltergeist; and two school- , girls with what seems a touch of the sinister about......

Investment Notes

By CUSTOS O N Monday there was a tremendous turnover of buying and selling on the Stock Exchange with a record business of over 20,000 shares. The new buyers and the......

The Dominant Third. By Elizabeth Hely (heinemann, 15s.)...

: pretty Eng- lish bride murdered on honeymoon in Burgundy Sags into silly ending, with melodramatic trap set for killer, but Paris police-detective a good crea tion. Meals at......

The Devil's Door. By Leonard Halliday. (ham- Mond, 12s. 6d.)

Brisk thriller based on a bright new idea: it is set largely in South Tyrol, and based on separatist movement there, which is as real and as up-to-the-news as the Iron Curtain......

My Best Chancellor Again

By NICHOLAS DAVENPORT THE Economic Survey, if care- fully read, usually reveals the Budget. After taking one look at the last paragraph the Stock Exchange decided last week that......

One For The Road. By Fredric Brown. (board- Man, 10s.

6d.) Small-town murder in Arizona solved by small-town reporter. Particularly good • on police routine and newspaper work. This is one of the soundest, most sensible and least......

Gin And Murder. By Josephine Pullein-thomp- N , Son....

6d.) Solid, old-fashioned, well-written and readable, though improbable, story of murder at county cocktail party, with local MFH as chief suspect. Solution by blinding flash......

The Pursuit. By Moray Mclaren. (jarrolds, 15s.) Elegant...

long picaresque novel in which young Scots lawyer seeks the evidence that will free innocent man of murder charge, and convict a Mr. Hyde, in a still Stevensonian Edinburgh and......