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The melody of death...

Down at the edge of Mexican town, where the pavement gives out and the yellow dust drifts ankle deep over the hard packed adobe, a radio is moaning a dreamy beat into the night. It is the kind of music that needs two people, but only one is listening—a long legged blonde who keeps time to the music while brushing her glistening hair...

She drops the brush and reaches for the tall glass that stands on the dressing table—and then she hesitates, peering into the blackness of the room beyond. There is no doubt about the sound...

“Frank?” She stands up and moves through the doorway, the name still on her lips. And then she dies...horribly.

Obit Delayed Prologue Books edition by Helen Nielsen Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks

Publication date: 1952

"Mitch had a very vivid recollection of Virginia's body. Sheer savagery had killed her, and Frank Wales didn't look dangerous enough to butcher a lamb chop. But pictures can lie, and nosy people could get hurt asking too many questions in Dave Singer's circle. It was much wiser to go back to the office and pretend to be useful. It was much easier to go home at night and plan on nothing more exciting than a cool bath and a long session with the mattress."

Mitch Gorman is middle-aged, the editor of a small town newspaper. When a local waitress is brutally murdered, he suspects the story his ambitious younger rival is chasing- a jealous ex-husband hiding out from the law- doesn't fit the facts. Against his own inclination, Mitch begins to dig deeper. His only ally is the paper's gossip columnist, known as the Duchess.

It was the telephone speaking out with an uncanny sense of timing, and three rings later they located it at the end of the divan.
"Answer it," Mitch whispered.
"Are you crazy?"
"Go ahead, answer it. Sound sleepy and whoever's on the other end will take you for Rita. We may learn something."
The Duchess was reluctant but curious, and curiosity won out. Behind a beautifully faked yawn she drew out a languid "--yes?" and Mitch, standing close enough to hear anything that might break up that waiting silence, helped her listen for an answer. But the silence didn't break. Instead, there was only a click, sudden and decisive, and then the phone went dead. This time Mitch said it first. "Come on, let's get out of here!"

I thought it was a smooth, witty, solidly plotted 50s murder mystery, neither noir, nor hard-boiled, nor strictly a 'thriller,' although it had elements of all three. Enjoyable.

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  • File Size 606 KB
  • Print Length 211 pages
  • Publisher Prologue Books (March 15, 2012)
  • Publication Date March 15, 2012
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B007IX5CHS

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Virginia Wales, waitress at a local diner, always looking for a good time, was bludgeoned to death in her room. The prime suspect is her ex-husband Frank, a quiet man now on the run from the law. The only person who thinks Frank is innocent is his current wife, a worried woman who begs newspaperman Mitch Gorman for help. Mitch isn’t so sure about Frank’s innocence, but he is fascinated by the case, even as his younger editor starts taking control of his story. It’s those niggling details that pique Mitch’s interest why did Dave Singer, one of the local gangsters, all but panic after hearing of Virginia’s death? Singer has ties to the local arm of organized crime, an organization that trades in seedy nightclubs and narcotics. Mitch needs to find out the truth before the trigger-happy police find Frank Wales—and with his only help being his colleague The Duchess, the newspaper’s witty gossip columnist, Mitch may be in over his head…

Nielsen’s writing reminds me of Dorothy B. Hughes—both are intelligent, witty women who wrote quality noir full of rich atmosphere and fine-tuned prose. That’s about where the comparison ends, because they have completely different styles. Hughes wrote tough, suspenseful stories, all clipped prose and daggers, noir cut down to its raw elements and crushed under immense pressure like a diamond. Nielsen on the other hand displays her wry wit through some ingenious writing—I would not categorize it as humorous or comedic, because it isn’t, in the same way Chandler’s writing wasn’t. But Nielsen has the same kind of hyperbolic similes, the same wry but beautiful observations. Nielsen had some serious writing chops, and I’m at a loss as to why she isn’t more well known—she writes the kind of story I eat up. I should clarify that what Nielsen wrote was noir-lite—mediumboiled?—at best. It has noir and thriller elements, but it’s more in line with a traditional mystery, written with more of a ’40s modern flair that noir fans such as myself will appreciate.

I don’t understand why Helen Nielsen has remained unknown for this long; while not a certifiable classic in the genre, Obit Delayed is a capable and entertaining novel. The plot is nothing new, but it’s deftly handled and well executed, I think the book succeeds on the strengths of Nielsen’s fine writing and sharp dialogue. I have no idea if this is one of her best novels or not—it’s one of the few that have been reviewed, at all, online—but I leave it hopeful that, when I try her other novels, they’ll be this good. In particular, Detour and Sing Me A Murder intrigue me, since they were reprinted in the ’80s as part of the legendary Black Lizard line of mystery-noir novels. The bottom line? Obit Delayed is a pretty good read and a decent mystery, and I recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good dose of wry wit.
Publication date 1952

"Mitch had a very vivid recollection of Virginia's body. Sheer savagery had killed her, and Frank Wales didn't look dangerous enough to butcher a lamb chop. But pictures can lie, and nosy people could get hurt asking too many questions in Dave Singer's circle. It was much wiser to go back to the office and pretend to be useful. It was much easier to go home at night and plan on nothing more exciting than a cool bath and a long session with the mattress."

Mitch Gorman is middle-aged, the editor of a small town newspaper. When a local waitress is brutally murdered, he suspects the story his ambitious younger rival is chasing- a jealous ex-husband hiding out from the law- doesn't fit the facts. Against his own inclination, Mitch begins to dig deeper. His only ally is the paper's gossip columnist, known as the Duchess.

It was the telephone speaking out with an uncanny sense of timing, and three rings later they located it at the end of the divan.
"Answer it," Mitch whispered.
"Are you crazy?"
"Go ahead, answer it. Sound sleepy and whoever's on the other end will take you for Rita. We may learn something."
The Duchess was reluctant but curious, and curiosity won out. Behind a beautifully faked yawn she drew out a languid "--yes?" and Mitch, standing close enough to hear anything that might break up that waiting silence, helped her listen for an answer. But the silence didn't break. Instead, there was only a click, sudden and decisive, and then the phone went dead. This time Mitch said it first. "Come on, let's get out of here!"

I thought it was a smooth, witty, solidly plotted 50s murder mystery, neither noir, nor hard-boiled, nor strictly a 'thriller,' although it had elements of all three. Enjoyable.
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