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Pass the Gravy

Sandra Eden is a fifteen-year old girl who wants to find a missing uncle. Amos Gage sent her mother Eleanore money each month but it stopped. Eleanore has been sick and has medical bills (Chapter 1). Bertha Cool tells Donald Lam that working for free doesn't pay the rent (Chapter 2). A paying client, Daphne Beckley, wants to find her missing husband. In Chapter 3 Lam learns more about her missing husband Malcolm (Chapter 4). He gets Malcolm's picture and a handwriting sample. Lam drives that same route to check the garage where Malcolm stopped (Chapter 5). By checking all the motels in Reno Lam found that "Roadracer" car, and a man who first claimed to be Beckley. Lam finds Amos Gage, who tells what happened. (Believable?) Was it a crime? Using this information Lam drives along country roads until he finds a body, then notifies the sheriff (Chapter 6). A polygraph is used the check the responses of a mechanic at an all-night garage. This information leads to a trip to a restaurant in Central Creek (Chapter 7). After they return they learn the "Roadracer" was found abandoned and wiped clean of prints (Chapter 8). Lam tells Daphne she is a widow (Chapter 9). What will people say? How will the newspapers report the murder? When Lam visits Eleanore Eden he learns surprising news about a picture (Chapter 10). Lam drives back to Reno for the agency car. Chapter 11 summarizes the known facts about the crime. A solid case? Lam looks for Edith Jordan, the missing waitress (Chapter 12). Lam meets Goodwin F. James, Amos Gage's lawyer (Chapter 13). In Chapter 14 Lam talks to Daphne Beckley about the picture in the newspaper. Lam talks to Cool about the coincidences in this case. He takes a new look at the known facts. Then Lam is called to see the D.A. Gage has talked, his story is incredible. In Chapter 15 Lam is questioned by the D.A. as a suspected accessory after the fact. Lam makes a telephone call and this provides the facts to prevent a perfect crime! Lam explains to Cool how he came to understand the coincidences in this case, where Daphne Beckley came in about her missing husband before Sandra Eden showed up about her missing uncle.

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  • "Long way down"@en
  • "Open season"@en
  • "Pass the gravy"
  • "Fu kui xian zhong qiu"

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  • "Sandra Eden is a fifteen-year old girl who wants to find a missing uncle. Amos Gage sent her mother Eleanore money each month but it stopped. Eleanore has been sick and has medical bills (Chapter 1). Bertha Cool tells Donald Lam that working for free doesn't pay the rent (Chapter 2). A paying client, Daphne Beckley, wants to find her missing husband. In Chapter 3 Lam learns more about her missing husband Malcolm (Chapter 4). He gets Malcolm's picture and a handwriting sample. Lam drives that same route to check the garage where Malcolm stopped (Chapter 5). By checking all the motels in Reno Lam found that "Roadracer" car, and a man who first claimed to be Beckley. Lam finds Amos Gage, who tells what happened. (Believable?) Was it a crime? Using this information Lam drives along country roads until he finds a body, then notifies the sheriff (Chapter 6). A polygraph is used the check the responses of a mechanic at an all-night garage. This information leads to a trip to a restaurant in Central Creek (Chapter 7). After they return they learn the "Roadracer" was found abandoned and wiped clean of prints (Chapter 8). Lam tells Daphne she is a widow (Chapter 9). What will people say? How will the newspapers report the murder? When Lam visits Eleanore Eden he learns surprising news about a picture (Chapter 10). Lam drives back to Reno for the agency car. Chapter 11 summarizes the known facts about the crime. A solid case? Lam looks for Edith Jordan, the missing waitress (Chapter 12). Lam meets Goodwin F. James, Amos Gage's lawyer (Chapter 13). In Chapter 14 Lam talks to Daphne Beckley about the picture in the newspaper. Lam talks to Cool about the coincidences in this case. He takes a new look at the known facts. Then Lam is called to see the D.A. Gage has talked, his story is incredible. In Chapter 15 Lam is questioned by the D.A. as a suspected accessory after the fact. Lam makes a telephone call and this provides the facts to prevent a perfect crime! Lam explains to Cool how he came to understand the coincidences in this case, where Daphne Beckley came in about her missing husband before Sandra Eden showed up about her missing uncle."@en

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  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Translations"
  • "Vertalingen (vorm)"

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  • "Lett på tråden"
  • "Il cadavere è in ritardo"
  • "Fu Gui Xian Zhong Qiu"
  • "Riba ushla s krucha"
  • "Pass the Gravy"@en
  • "Förvillande lik"
  • "Meurtre par défaut : ["Pass the gravy". Traduit de l'américain par Louis Saurin.]"
  • "O cadáver sem rosto"
  • "富貴險中求"
  • "富贵险中求"
  • "Culpable?! O"
  • "富貴險中求 = Pass the gravy"
  • "Pass the gravy"@en
  • "Pass the gravy"
  • "Fu gui xian zhong qiu"
  • "Fu gui xian zhong qiu = Pass the gravy"
  • "Ma shi qian ti"
  • "Hoog spel en vrouwen"
  • "馬失前蹄"
  • "Morder på tommelfinger"
  • "Morder på tommelfinger"@da
  • "Meurtre par défaut. [Pass the gravy. Traduit de l'américain par Louis Saurin.]"
  • "Von Fall zu Fall : Kriminalroman"
  • "Meurtre par défaut"
  • "Von Fall zu Fall Kriminalroman"
  • "Von Fall zu Fall"
  • "Von Fall zu Fall : Pass the gravy. Kriminalroman"

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