About This Book
The narrator, Molly Morganthau, a twenty-three-year-old telephone operator in a small New Jersey village, recounts the baffling murder of Sylvia Hesketh, a wealthy young woman discovered dead on a lonely road the same night she was seen at tea with her mother. The narrative maps the local landscape and social circles, detailing estates such as Mapleshade and Firehill and figures like Jack Reddy, whose temperament and ties complicate suspicions, while following village gossip, police inquiries, and the observant central-office worker's effort to piece together events and motives.