NGAIO MARSH
Ngaio Marsh Volume 5
HARPER
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Died in the Wool first published in Great Britain by Collins 1945 Final Curtain first published in Great Britain by Collins 1947 Swing, Brother, Swing first published in Great Britain by Collins 1949 I Can Find My Way Out first published Great Britain in Death on the Air and Other Stories by HarperCollinsPublishers 1995
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Source ISBN: 9780007328734
Ebook Edition © October 2013 ISBN: 9780007531394
Version 2018-02-08
Contents
Excerpt from: I Can Find My Way Out
Contents
11 According to Arthur Rubrick
Epilogue – According to Alleyn
Florence Rubrick | Of Mount Moon |
Arthur Rubrick | Her husband |
Sammy Joseph | Wool buyer for Riven Brothers |
Alf | Storeman at Riven Brothers |
Roderick Alleyn | Chief Detective-Inspector, CID |
Fabian Losse | Nephew to Arthur Rubrick |
Douglas Grace | Nephew to Florence Rubrick |
Ursula Harme | Her niece |
Terence Lynne | Her secretary. Later gardener at Mount Moon |
Mrs Aceworthy | Housekeeper at Mount Moon |
Markins | Manservant at Mount Moon |
Tommy Johns | Working manager at Mount Moon |
Mrs Johns | His wife |
Cliff Johns |