Suicide Excepted
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Alfred Alexander Gordon Clark. Suicide Excepted
Suicide Excepted
Table of Contents
Chapter One
The Snail and His Trail
Sunday, August 13th
Chapter Two
The Trail Ends
Monday, August 14th
Chapter Three
Family Post-mortem
Friday, August 18th
Chapter Four
Uncle Arthur’s Will
Friday, August 18th
Chapter Five
Two Ways of Looking at It
Friday, August 18th
Chapter Six
A Visitor at Scotland Yard
Saturday, August 19th
Chapter Seven
Council of War
Monday, August 21st
Chapter Eight
Two Sorts of Private Inquiry
Tuesday, August 22nd
Chapter Nine
Elderson Reports
Saturday, August 26th
Chapter Ten
Plan of Campaign
Saturday, August 26th
Chapter Eleven
First-Fruits
Saturday August 26th
Chapter Twelve
Mrs. Howard-Blenkinsop
Sunday, August 27th
Chapter Thirteen
Sunday at the Seaside
Sunday, August 27th
Chapter Fourteen
Monday at Midchester
Monday, August 28th
Chapter Fifteen
“Something Attempted, Something Done”
Tuesday, August 29th
Chapter Sixteen
Parbury Gardens
Tuesday, August 29th
Chapter Seventeen
Mr. Dedman Speaks His Mind
Wednesday, August 30th
Chapter Eighteen
An Inspector with Indigestion
Thursday, August 31st
Chapter Nineteen
Stephen Decides
Thursday, August 31st
Chapter Twenty
Return to Pendlebury
Friday, September 1st
Chapter Twenty-one
Mallett Sums Up
Monday, September 4th
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Alfred Alexander Gordon Clark
Published by Good Press, 2021
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Stephen very ostentatiously did not answer him.
“You see, Mother,” he explained, “I actually got to Klosters the afternoon of the very day it must all have happened. There were the guides and Anne and everyone waiting, and I made them start out that very night. I suppose if we’d waited we’d have heard next morning. It was all my fault, really, but I couldn’t have told, could I? We were absolutely out of touch with everything for three days until we came down into Guarda, where I picked up an old paper someone had left and saw the announcement. There was just time to get down to the station to catch the train. Stopping at Klosters for clothes and things would have simply wasted a day.”
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