In Suspense #16, “The Devil in the Summer House,” attorney Joe Parker returns to a shuttered Hudson River home with Captain Burke after receiving a freshly mailed letter—dated 1918—hinting that Major Jerry Kenyon’s long-ago “suicide” was murder. In the vine-choked summer house and lamplit library, they uncover a hidden phonograph record that coolly explains a perfect fake-suicide: a long-range shot from a back window, a duplicate cap scorched with powder, and alibis all around. But the final twist snaps tight: the recorded confession isn’t from the grieving wife at all, and the true killer—an ambitious maid with a gift for imitation—faces the chair as the clock strikes eight. Storms gather, motives curdle, and a voice from wax rewrites the past.