First published in 1948, when it was the best-selling mystery of the
year in the author's native Australia, Murder in the Telephone
Exchange stars feisty young operator Maggie Byrnes. When one of her
more unpopular colleagues is murdered -- her head bashed in with a
"buttinsky," a piece of equipment used to listen in on phone calls --
Maggie resolves to turn sleuth. Some of her coworkers are acting
strangely, and Maggie is convinced she has a better chance of figuring
out who is responsible for the killing than the rather stolid police
team assigned to the case, who seem to think she herself might have had
something to do with it. But then one of her friends is murdered too,
and it looks like Maggie might be next. Narrated with verve and wit,
this is a whodunit in the tradition of Dorothy L. Sayers and Josephine
Tey, by turns entertaining and suspenseful, and building to a gripping
climax.