New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1923
8vo, pp. 287. Original grey boards, lettered in red to front panel and spine. Illustrated dust jacket, publisher's printed advertising material to reverse. Boards a little rubbed, but a very good copy in a near fine dust jacket with just the lightest of edgewear.
First edition.
With the possible exception of Edgar Wallace, J.S. Fletcher [1863-1935] was the most prolific writer of detective novels of his era -- this was one of seven books he had published in 1923 alone.
An excellent copy in a near fine example of the scarce dust jacket.