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Premium for Murder
Prismark1030 June 2021
A humourless and irate judge suspends Harry's driving licence and PI licence for a few weeks.

An old friend of Harry's turns up asking for help. She is now a nun.

Sister Elizabeth is worried that a dead priest took out life insurance just before he died and left $300,000 in his will to an ex call girl.

The nun thinks that something is not right. Although Harry thinks that the relationship between them might be genuine.

Harry does suspect that the life insurance he took out at the airport might be phoney.

The insurance company executive is not concerned about any fraud. He is not willing to investigate any further and pay out, even if the chips are down for the company.

I for one was surprised that you could get life insurance in airport vending machines.

Harry Fox seems to be too willing to go to the baddies and tell them point blank of his suspicions.

I could not understand just what Harrison Fox was doing semi naked at the airport. His character already seems superfluous.

Another story where the location shooting in San Francisco is the highlight that papers over the cracks in the plot holes.

Even when the police arrive after a shootout, they head and arrest the baddie and their accomplice straightaway without knowing the whole story.
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