Short novel in the Prohibition era, revolving around the notorious roadhouse/speakeasy The Blue Lantern, and the sudden deaths of several people.
The author was Henry John Hagerty, (1882-1950) a Masachussets doctor. The spelling of his name in the Dime Mystery Book Magazine of September 1933 with two 'g's was probably just a mis-print rather than a pseudonym. He also wrote the novelette "Murder at Holcombe Manor." Otherwise little is known of him.
The cover uses portion of the original magazine cover as a base.
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