The Tinkling Symbol

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The Tinkling Symbol
Author Phoebe Atwood Taylor
Country USA
Language English
Series Asey Mayo
Genre(s) Mystery, Detective novel
Publisher (USA)
Publication date 1935
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 288 pp (Foul Play Press paperback edition, 1993)
ISBN 0-88150-263-4 (Foul Play Press paperback edition, 1993)
Preceded by Deathblow Hill (1935)
Followed by The Crimson Patch (1936)

The Tinkling Symbol, first published in 1935, is a detective story by Phoebe Atwood Taylor which features her series detective Asey Mayo, the "Codfish Sherlock". This novel is a mystery of the type known as a whodunnit.

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The little Cape Cod town of West Weesit has been rocked by four suicides from the same location, now known as "Suicide Cliff". Last month, Kay Francis was the latest body to be found at the foot of the cliff. Her father, Dave Truman, had already been depressed because his business had failed and his wife had left him. A number of witnesses in a neighbouring house see him come out on the porch with a gun and aim it at himself, and they assume the resulting shot is another suicide. But when it is learned that Dave had in fact been stabbed in the back, Asey Mayo takes a hand and soon becomes a target for a determined shooter. In between, he sorts out some local Cape Cod entanglements and learns the meaning of a dying clue left by Dave Truman -- "ink" -- and what the tinkling bell around the neck of Sully the cat has to do with anything.