Description:Although Paddy O'Hara vehemently protested his innocence when arrested for the murder of Arnold Coombs, it was in vain. The police had strong evidence against Paddy, for the victim's wallet had been found in his room. As far as they were concerned, it was an open-and-shut case. Or was it?
Soon it was evident that they were mistaken. The offices of Dale, Coombs & Dale, solicitors burned down and in them was a partner of Arnold Coombs, Andrew Dale. Paddy-at the time safely, if unwillingly, locked away-now had a rather strong alibi…
It was certainly a case for Superintendent Folly of Scotland Yard...