Wouldn't you like to know what a poltergeist is?
The engagement of Archie, a young doctor, to night club artiste Frieda sets off a sequence of eerie and seemingly unexplainable events, all starting with a strange, cruel warning on the telephone.
As the supernatural mysteries continue, a shocking murder takes place - and that can't be explained by a ghost.
Dr Basil Willing steps in to help the four people involved in these hauntings answer the question: Could I have committed a murder without knowing it?
'This book would be a shame to miss out on, especially for Golden Age mystery readers. To me it is the epitome of perfection.' - Reader Review
'Helen McCloy's handling of the plot and the characterization is fully up to the high standard she has set for herself in her other books.' - New York Times
'She is in the very top rank' - Julian Symons, Sunday Times
'McCloy's talent transcends the generations' - Barry Turner, Daily Mail
'If we had a Pulitzer Prize for mysteries (and we should have) Helen McCloy would be a leading candidate.' - Will Cuppy, New York Herald Tribune
'The reader will want to hear more of Dr Willing's exploits.' - James Grey, New York Sun
'Miss McCloy compels you to read every word.' - Maurice Richardson, The Observer
'Miss McCloy is definitely the best butter' - The Spectator
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