Lonely Magdalen is a 1940 mystery detective novel by the British writer Henry Wade.[1] It was the fifth in a series of seven novels featuring the character of Inspector Poole, published during the Golden Age of Detective Fiction.[2] The book focuses more closely on police procedural than the traditional puzzle format.[3] There was a thirteen-year gap between this and the next entry in the series Too Soon to Die.
A woman is found strangled on a corner of London's Hampstead Heath, who proves to be a prostitute from Kentish Town. The investigations of Inspector Poole, however, reveal that she had once been from a respectable background. He deduces the culprit is like to be drawn from one her clients.
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