This 1929 potboiler, subtitled Or How the Squid Got Besuckered, introduces a villain known as the Crimson Query because he leaves, Zorro-like, a sign of his machinations. In this case, a bright red question mark. All in all, this hard-to-find detective story stands alongside the more horrific novels Eadie is known for.
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Arlton Eadie was the byline used by Leopold Leonard Eadie. His eerie thriller 'The Trail of the Cloven Hoof' is also available under Ramble House’s Dancing Tuatara Press imprint edited by John Pelan.
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