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When retired police detective Alan Nesbitt and his wife Dorothy travel to Cambridge, Dorothy discovers a pool of blood in a laboratory while exploring the campus. A crime - possibly even murder - must have been committed but, when she shows the scene to Alan, the blood is gone. Jeanne M. Dams’ mysteries always remind me of Golden Age detective fiction, in which the focus is on the puzzle, the fair play clues and the charming banter between the protagonists.

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