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212 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published January 1, 1923
Assigning a motive for the murder of a person without relations or antecedents or even clothes is like trying to visualise the fourth dimension � admirable exercise for the imagination, but arduous and inconclusive.
“Oh, yes,� said Lord Peter, “but most of us have such dozens of motives for murderin� all sorts of inoffensive people. There’s lots of people I’d like to murder, wouldn’t you?�
“Heaps,� said Lady Swaffham. “There’s that dreadful � perhaps I’d better not say it, though, for fear you should remember it later on.�
“Well, I wouldn’t if I were you,� said Peter, amiably. “You never know. It’d be beastly awkward if the person died suddenly to-morrow.�