In His Blood, first published in 1955, is a noir thriller centered on Milton Raskob, a downtrodden factory worker, who, after receiving a slight from his boss, goes on a killing spree. Police Lt. Ed Tanager leads the investigation, and the book’s chapters mostly alternate between these two characters and the last hours of the victims. A minor classic for its vivid portrayal of the mind of the killer and the dogged determination of Tanager and the police to stop him. Harold Daniels wrote five crime thrillers in the 1950s-60s. In His Blood, Daniels’ first novel, was nominated for an Edgar Award in 1955.
The Mystery Fancier, July/August 1979, Volume 3 Number 4, contains: "Little Old Ladies I Have Known and Loved," by Ellen Nehr, "Tension and Duality: Daphne Du Marier's 'Don't Look Now'," by Jane S. Bakerman, "His Own Desert," by Everett F. Bleiler, "The History and Activities of Mystery Fans in Sweden (and Scandinavia)," by Iwan Hedman, "The Crime Novels of Harold R. Daniels," by George Kelley, "The Curmudgeon in the Corner, Grumblings," by William Loeser and "The Nero Wolfe Saga, Part XIV," by Guy M. Townsend.
This work provides concise, authoritative coverage of the priciples and latest advances in biochemisty and molecular biology as the relate to medicine. This edition incorporates coverage of molecular implications and major diseases including cystic fibrosis, cancer and sickle cell anaemia. Additional features include a strong genetic role throughout the text, detailed discussion of molecular biology as it relates to biochemisty and clinical case studies covering key biochemical topics. This edition has been revised and developed, and includes a modern art programme with many figures now in colour. It can be used as both a textbook and a review for medical students.
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