Sophie et le crime is from Hachette as part of its Collection Point d’Interrogation, and was written by Cecil Saint-Laurent, aka Jacques Laurent, 1953. It’s a whodunit. A youthful and beautiful aspiring journalist is convinced the murder of a neighbor was committed by someone other than the missing husband. When the spouse appears on her doorstep proclaiming his innocence, she decides to solve the crime. But is he really innocent? There’s no artist info on this cover and no signature, which is too bad, because it’s excellent.
1994—White House Hit by Airplane
Frank Eugene Corder tries to crash a stolen Cessna 150 into the White House, but strikes the lawn before skidding into the building. The incident causes minor damage to the White House, but the plane is totaled and Corder is killed.