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Paperback Mistress to Murder Book

ISBN: 1952138299

ISBN13: 9781952138294

Mistress to Murder

The fourth adventure in the Steve Bentley series. The Baron was dead and there were plenty of suspects, including his wife. A titled Lady with most unladylike tastes, she taught Steve Bentley that mixing in high society could be downright deadly.

In life, he'd been every inch The Baron...master of an old Victorian mansion in Georgetown and all he could survey. But now Baron Alejandro Esquivel was dead, just so much fodder for the worms...and it was up to Steve Bentley, ex-Spy-turned-CPA, to find out why. He has plenty of suspects . . .like Anita Esquivel, the Baron's Lady, an unladylike nymph who stopped at nothing. Including her husband's chauffeur. Then there are the Baron's business acquaintances. They all have a motive for murder because The Baron was a very democratic man-he cheated everybody.But suspect number one was a frightened lonely kid named Megan, Anita's half-sister and the only decent person in that whole crazy household. Megan was nineteen, and cynical for her years. But she had been just another wide-eyed innocent girl the first night the Baron came to her room. . . .

"As 'Robert Dietrich, ' E. Howard Hunt wrote ten novels starring Steve Bentley, a Washington D.C. accountant who solves murders in private-eye style. The first thing to know about Bentley is that he isn't just a paper-pushing CPA. He's a Korean War veteran who was employed at one time by the U.S. Treasury Department. If you love vintage crime-fiction you should enjoy this tale." The Paperback Warrior

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Robert Dietrich was a pseudonym for E. Howard Hunt, better known for his role in the Watergate scandal rather than for his great crime novels. Gore Vidal wrote this about "Robert Dietrich" in The New York Times "In 1957, H.H. gave birth to 'Robert Dietrich.' who specialized in thrillers, featuring Steve Bentley, formerly of the CID and now a tax consultant. H.H. plainly enjoys composing plausible (and implausible) biographies for his characters-not to mention for himself. In Contemporary Authors, H.H. composed a bio for his pseudonym Robert Dietrich, taking ten years off his age, putting himself in the infantry during Korea, awarding himself a Bronze Star and a degree from Georgetown."

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