Since Lucerne's previous post was so interesting, I thought I'd share a question for everyone to ponder: What do 'Prescription Murder', 'Ransom for a Dead Man', and 'Murder By the Book' have in common?
Hmm, in all three he resolves the case with the help of a woman (murderer's accomplice in the first, murderer's daughter in the second, and victim's wife in the third). Yeah, it's not that is it. Perhaps a clue is needed.