AGATHA CHRISTIE
Why Didn’t
They Ask Evans?
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First published in Great Britain by Collins 1934
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To Christopher Mallock
in memory of Hinds
Contents
Chapter 7 An Escape from Death
Chapter 8 Riddle of a Photograph
Chapter 9 Concerning Mr Bassington-ffrench
Chapter 10 Preparations for an Accident
Chapter 11 The Accident Happens
Chapter 12 In the Enemy’s Camp
Chapter 16 Bobby Becomes a Solicitor
Chapter 17 Mrs Rivington Talks
Chapter 18 The Girl of the Photograph
Chapter 21 Roger Answers a Question
Chapter 24 On the Track of the Caymans
Chapter 26 Nocturnal Adventure
Chapter 27 ‘My Brother was Murdered’