The Weget Legend
Roy Vickers

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The Weget Legend
Roy Vickers
French edition of “Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine” #119
(Editions Opta, december 1957)
cover: Jef de Wulf illustrating Mary Brinker Post’s “That’s the man”
source: amsaklapper’s collection
Five Finned Killer Whale
Roy Vickers
While Julie had been with him, his own happiness had been obvious to everybody. He had taken for granted that Julie was happy too. How could you have a happy husband and an unhappy wife? But, somehow, you had! Why had she left him? Too late, he tried to imagine her point of view. It was uphill work, because he knew nothing of her intimate personal history, her tastes, her hopes, her fears. In the sense in which married lovers explore each other's personality and impulse, he knew nothing at all about her--had desired no such knowledge. It escaped him that this might be the reason why Julie had thrown in her hand. ~"A Man and His Mother-in-Law" by Roy Vickers in Murder By the Book: Mysteries for Bibliophiles, ed. Martin Edwards