![]() ![]() In the swing sixties’ Britain, London is a different world. The Roadmaster in the sixties – a London icon. ![]() What connects a respectable London hotel, Malinowski, the clergyman with a robbery at a grand scale? ‘Why haven’t you told anyone this before?’ asks Davy. Meanwhile, at 3 am the female sleuth sees Pennyfather’s back as he leaves his room and goes down the stairs. For a witness has described a man whose appearance seems to have matched with the missing canon. ![]() The Irish Mail Train Robbery in the early hours of 20 th makes a big headline on the papers and brings Chief-Inspector Davy attention to Bertram’s. Miss Marple feels uncomfortable when she happens to spot Malinowski on separate occasions with Lady Sedgwick and a young pretty girl, Elvira Blake. Ladislaus Malinowski’s flamboyant appearance but moreover is his enquiring about the aforementioned famous woman. Lady Sedgwick’s staying is extraordinary, given as a celebrity she would have been anywhere but Bertram’s. The latter is the case of Lady Bess Sedgwick, of whom the guest has known since she was a girl. Miss Marple notices that a fellow guest has developed a habit of greeting a number of guests wrongly either she thinks she has known a face but they do not recognise her or she hardly makes of their presence in the Old World Charm of the hotel. A cover of Time featuring London, the Swinging City in the sixties. ![]()
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