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Index
Cover
Title Page
Contents
Introduction
1 Rex Van Ryn Misses Mr. Coward’s New Revue
2 The Duke De Richleau is Inquisitive
3 How the Letter “S” May Mean Murder Instead of Accidental Death
4 The Polite Young Man Who Wore White Kid Gloves
5 The Missing Pearls
6 Mr. Rex Van Ryn Also Becomes Inquisitive
7 The “Dark Haunt” of Silky
8 The Unofficial Policemen and the Unofficial Crook
9 Mr. Simon Aron Entertains
10 How Lady Felicity Spent the Small Hours of the Morning
11 Mr. Granville Schatz Asks Some Very Searching Questions
12 Superintendent Marrofat Admits Temporary Defeat
13 Mr. Simon Aron Himself Becomes Inquisitive
14 A Page From the Life of Richard Eaton
15 “Here’s to the Crime”
16 The Sensitive Fingers of the Duke
17 Three Inquisitive People Plan Their Campaign
18 News Out of Hatton Garden
19 Simon Aron Makes Insinuations
20 How the Duke Wiled Away the Hours Between Twelve-thirty and Three
21 The Duke de Richleau Dabbles in Finance
22 “Malice and Pain Coming From a Fair Woman”
23 The Curious Behaviour of Mr. Carrington Smythe
24 How Advantage May Be Taken of a Most Un-pleasant Situation
25 Simon Aron Goes to Brixton Gaol
26 The Defence Triumphant
27 Lady Felicity Valets Rex Van Ryn
Epilogue. Simon Aron Takes a Holiday
A Note on the Author
Also by the Author
Imprint
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