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'Murder in Black Letter' is a science fiction novel by Poul Anderson published in 1960. This novel is well known for exploring a murder case by combining classic mystery and scientific elements. It is especially popular with readers who love the mystery and science fiction genres.
The main characters and plot of the work leave a deep impression on readers. And Poul Anderson's style and characteristics are clearly revealed in this novel.

¡°Black letter¡± is a traditional legal term used in judicial circles, meaning strict legal principles based on facts. ¡°Murder in black letters¡± refers to murders that occur under these legal principles.

Summary
To him whom I shall ever regard as the best and wisest man whom I have ever known

Steel talked between roses. Kintyre parried Yamamura's slash; his riposte thumped on the other man's arm.
"Touche!" exclaimed the detective. He took off his mask and wiped sweat from a long, high-cheeked face. "Or is it you who's supposed to say that? Anyhow, enough for today."
"You're not doing so badly, Trig," Kintyre told him. "And I have some revenge due for all those times you've had me cartwheeling through the air, down at the dojo."

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Contents
CHAPTER I. Steel talked between roses
CHAPTER II. By the time Kintyre got back
CHAPTER III. Kintyre returned home about noon
CHAPTER IV. Not until evening was Kintyre free to cross the bridge
CHAPTER V. He didn't call ahead
CHAPTER VI. When Bruce last mentioned Guido to Kintyre
CHAPTER VII. Two brawls in succession had not tired him
CHAPTER VIII. Bruce had shared an office with four other assistants
CHAPTER IX. Kintyre stood for a little while more, scarcely thinking
CHAPTER X. "Somewhere else," mumbled Kintyre
CHAPTER XI. It was after four when Kintyre entered Margery's apartment
CHAPTER XII. Corinna had an apartment on a quiet street
CHAPTER XIII. The restaurant was small and quiet
CHAPTER XIV. The doorkeeper-bouncer was the first obstacle
CHAPTER XV. Yamamura and Guido had come out first
CHAPTER XVI. Once the phone rang
CHAPTER XVII. Jimmy O'Hearn was still snuffling
CHAPTER XVIII. The pipe almost dropped from Yamamura's hand
CHAPTER XIX. The Phone buzzed
CHAPTER XX. The fog had grown so dense