Monthly Archives: May 2017

Gerald and Elizabeth

When Gerald Burleigh Brown loses his job due to a frame-up, he has no one to turn to. He returns to London in despair, too devastated even to speak to anyone. Gerald avoids even the shortest of conversations with a … Continue reading

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The Musgraves

Esther Musgrave worries about her family of three daughters. And with good reason. “How strange it was to have three daughters, all completely different! They had all been brought up in the same way with the same background, and in … Continue reading

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Somewhere Safe with Somebody Good

Father Tim is retired. Having returned from his trip to Ireland, he is now feeling restless, a little bored, and useless. “I’m still jet-lagged,” he said. “Jet-lagged? After ten days? Try again, sweetheart.” Little does Father Tim know, that even … Continue reading

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The Body in the Library

How did Ruby Keene come to be lying in the library of the well-known aristocrat and genteel family, the Bantry’s? What are the moral repercussions for Mr. Bantry? and, if every suspect in the case has an alibi, how can … Continue reading

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