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"THE case of the century " was how the Press described the weird mystery that centred around " The Bat "—a ghoul of the air who, in his efforts to perfect an almost incredible invention, swooped down to kill without mercy. Three victims. All might have identified the terrorist had they lived, but their violent deaths robbed Bill Donaldson, Scotland Yard's leading sleuth, of all chance of solution. Yet the murderer made one false step, and brilliant detective work completed his downfall. Packed with excitement, The Air Killer drives forward at a fast tempo to a climax of heightened drama. A grand yarn which is in every respect worthy of "James Corbett's genius as an inventor of thrills." |