NGAIO MARSH
Last Ditch
HARPER
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First published in Great Britain by HarperCollinsPublishers 1977
Copyright © Ngaio Marsh Ltd 1977
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Source ISBN: 9780007328789
EBook Edition © JANUARY 2010 ISBN: 9780007344833
Version: 2014-12-02
For the family at Walnut Tree Farm
Contents
Young Roderick Alleyn (Ricky) | |
Chief Superintendent Roderick Alleyn | His father |
Troy Alleyn | His mother |
Inspector Fox | His godfather |
Jasper Pharamond | |
Julia Pharamond | His wife |
Selina & Julietta Pharamond | Their daughters |
Louis Pharamond | Their cousin |
Carlotta Pharamond | His wife |
Bruno Pharamond | Jasper’s brother |
Susie de Waite | |
Dulcie Harkness | An equestrienne |
Cuthbert Harkness | Her uncle |
Gilbert Ferrant | Of Deep Cove |
Marie Ferrant | His wife |
Louis Ferrant | Their son |
Sydney Jones | A painter |
Bob Maistre | Landlord of the Cod-and-Bottle |
Sergeant Plank | Of Deep Cove |
Mrs Plank | His wife |
Their Daughter | |
Dr Carey | Police surgeon, Montjoy |
Bob Blacker | Veterinary surgeon |
Police Constables Moss & Cribbage | |
Jim Le Compte | A sailor |
Sundry fishermen, waiters and innkeepers |
With all their easy-going behaviour there was, nevertheless, something rarified about the Pharamonds. Or so, on his first encounter with them, did it seem to Ricky Alleyn.
Even