The Devil Loves Me
Psychologist-detective Paul Prye is getting married—or at least he would be if one of the bridesmaids didn't collapse in the middle of the ceremony. It's a case of poison—Prye knows because when he goes to look for the ring he finds instead a note left by the would-be murderer.
 
But who would want to kill silly, sweet Jane, the bride's simple-minded if somewhat nymphomaniac cousin? Is it possible Jane was not the intended target? The ultra-dry Toronto police detective investigating, Inspector Sands, has reason to suspect Paul Prye himself, not least because the bridegroom was able to correctly guess the poison used and tell the hospital in time to employ an antidote and save the girl's life. 
 
Any such suspicions are dispelled when another member of the wedding party goes missing. The bride's family is thick with secret romances and grudges, which come to light one by one. Disaster is at hand—and not just because the erstwhile bride and groom have received fifteen coffee tables as gifts. Perhaps together the two detectives—the policeman and the psychiatrist—can solve the riddle before the bodies begin to pile up.
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The Devil Loves Me
Psychologist-detective Paul Prye is getting married—or at least he would be if one of the bridesmaids didn't collapse in the middle of the ceremony. It's a case of poison—Prye knows because when he goes to look for the ring he finds instead a note left by the would-be murderer.
 
But who would want to kill silly, sweet Jane, the bride's simple-minded if somewhat nymphomaniac cousin? Is it possible Jane was not the intended target? The ultra-dry Toronto police detective investigating, Inspector Sands, has reason to suspect Paul Prye himself, not least because the bridegroom was able to correctly guess the poison used and tell the hospital in time to employ an antidote and save the girl's life. 
 
Any such suspicions are dispelled when another member of the wedding party goes missing. The bride's family is thick with secret romances and grudges, which come to light one by one. Disaster is at hand—and not just because the erstwhile bride and groom have received fifteen coffee tables as gifts. Perhaps together the two detectives—the policeman and the psychiatrist—can solve the riddle before the bodies begin to pile up.
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The Devil Loves Me

The Devil Loves Me

by Margaret Millar
The Devil Loves Me

The Devil Loves Me

by Margaret Millar

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Psychologist-detective Paul Prye is getting married—or at least he would be if one of the bridesmaids didn't collapse in the middle of the ceremony. It's a case of poison—Prye knows because when he goes to look for the ring he finds instead a note left by the would-be murderer.
 
But who would want to kill silly, sweet Jane, the bride's simple-minded if somewhat nymphomaniac cousin? Is it possible Jane was not the intended target? The ultra-dry Toronto police detective investigating, Inspector Sands, has reason to suspect Paul Prye himself, not least because the bridegroom was able to correctly guess the poison used and tell the hospital in time to employ an antidote and save the girl's life. 
 
Any such suspicions are dispelled when another member of the wedding party goes missing. The bride's family is thick with secret romances and grudges, which come to light one by one. Disaster is at hand—and not just because the erstwhile bride and groom have received fifteen coffee tables as gifts. Perhaps together the two detectives—the policeman and the psychiatrist—can solve the riddle before the bodies begin to pile up.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781681990026
Publisher: Soho Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 01/07/2025
Series: A Paul Prye Investigation , #3
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 1

About the Author

Margaret Millar (1915-1994) was the author of 27 books and a masterful pioneer of psychological mysteries and thrillers. Born in Kitchener, Ontario, she spent most of her life in Santa Barbara, California, with her husband Ken Millar, better known under the nom de plume of Ross MacDonald. Her 1956 novel Beast in View won the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Novel. In 1965 Millar was the recipient of the Los Angeles Times Woman of the Year Award and in 1983 the Mystery Writers of America awarded her the Grand Master Award for Lifetime Achievement. Millar’s cutting wit and superb plotting have left her an enduring legacy as one of the most important crime writers of both her own and subsequent generations.
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