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One of the books Joan borrowed from the library, titled “Into Thin Air”, is often mentioned alongside her disappearance. One such reference details the relevant plot points as “a woman who disappears without a trace, only leaving behind blood smears and a towel.”
I don’t see how this book would be of much assistance in fleeing one’s life, however, seeing as the disappeared woman in question is murdered and shoved inside a settee; the book is more so about how the intrepid investigator uncovering the shenanigans. JMO for anyone as interested as I was in finding out the plot of this hard-to-find book.
It sounds similar to some of the old Alfred Hitchcock stories which were very popular at the time. People enjoyed those horror and mystery stories back then. In the early 1900's, those kind of stories were serialized in weekly newspapers and magazines. I see them all the time when researching genealogy in old newspaper archives.
Hitchcock had at least 2 books out in 1961, with stories from authors like Roald Dahl and Ray Bradbury.
When I was a kid, we had a collection of these Hitchock books at our family country cabin. Made for good reading at night because we had no tv reception. Fun times.
Her choice of reading materials was typical of popular fiction at that time. JMO