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The Body in the Bed

By: Stewart Sterling
Narrated by: Michael Vasicek
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"A suspenseful, gripping yarn." (The New York Times)

It was just another busy day at the Plaza Royale - until a pretty hotel manicurist, white with terror, suddenly fled through the lobby and disappeared into the crowded Manhattan streets. Her unexplained flight, and the discovery of some bloodstained pillowslips, gave Gil Vine, the hotel's detective, the tipoff that trouble was brewing. Its source turned out to be the suite of a secretive South American mogul and his entourage including a beautiful señorita, a vicious monkey, a muscular valet, and an elusive character known as Miguel. When Gil investigated, he walked into one of the most explosive situations in his career. For the Latin was really an ousted dictator, loaded with stolen money and jewels, and with a host of assassins pledged to kill him!

The Body in the Bed is one of the most exciting of the classic 1950s Gil Vine mystery novels.

"Plenty of action . . . never fails to be interesting." (San Francisco Chronicle)

Stewart Sterling is credited by leading reviewers with having been one of the originators of the "specialized" or modus operandi school of detective story writers as opposed to the private investigator who has no background in any particular field of criminal activity. His Special Squad stories in Black Mask were the first to make use of inside techniques as used by the Loft Squad, the Bomb and Forgery Squad, the Criminal Identification Bureau, and the Stolen Property Bureau of the New York Police Department. His Fire Marshal Pedley stories were acclaimed by Thomas Brophy, New York City's most celebrated Fire Marshal, as being true to the modern methods employed in the detection of arsonists. His hotel detective tales, with Gil Vine as Chief Security Officer of a swank Fifth Avenue hotel, have been published in many foreign countries - and Sterling received letters from all over the world, with the Oliver Twist request for "more."

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When an ousted South American dictator takes up residence in the Ambassador suite on the 17th floor of the Plaza Royale hotel Gil Vines problems are just starting. Assassins are after him and there are twists and turns aplenty as the body count starts rising. The tale really hots up when a suspect basket of fruit arrives in the suite. There's a unlovable spider monkey in the mix and it all adds up to a most entertaining listen. Michael Vasicek's narration is once again great for this kind of story.
I was kindly given a copy of the book by Jim at Wordwoose and leave this honest review.

Good old fashioned mystery

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This is the second book in this series that I have listened to and while I enjoyed the other book, I simple loved this one. I think this because I had a better understanding that the story was not only set in the nineteen fifties but that was also when it was first published. They had a different writing style back then. It could also have been because there was so much going on, that it hooked my attention right from the start. With a missing body and bombs being left at the hotel it stayed interesting and entering, especially as Gil tried to figure out what happened to the corpse, who was responsible for the number of deaths and even how he was going to keep everyone and his beloved hotel safe. He makes for a great main character, that certainly had his work cut out for him. I liked the characters, the monkey was a riot too. As for the mystery, I just let Gil do his thing, while I say back and enjoyed an all inclusive visit to the Plaza Royale Hotel and yes I would visit again.

Gil is just about to follow up on an unusual item found in the laundry department of the Plaza Royale Hotel, when a young manicurist runs through the lobby. The bloodstained pillowslips came from the same group of rooms the manicurists fled from. When Gil goes undercover to checks on the guests in the suite of rooms, it's to discover a monkey running a muck, a body guard following his every move and no food in the fridge. When he tracks down the manicurist things don't go to plan and he ends up with more questions then answers but he does know one thing the guest booked into the suite is bad news and spells trouble for the hotel. When a Norman checks himself into the hospital and a bomb threat is called into the hotel, Gil is working against the clock to find a way to get the guest to leave and more importantly find the body he is obviously hiding before things start to explode.
I liked the narrator. His gruff voice sounds perfect for the era the book is set in and makes me picture the story playing out in black and white.
I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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