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The Cheltenham Square Murder
by John Bude
Part 3 of the Superintendent William Meredith series
In the seeming tranquility of Regency Square in Cheltenham live the diverse inhabitants of its ten houses. One summer's evening, the square's rivalries and allegiances are disrupted by a sudden and unusual death - an arrow to the head, shot through an open window at no. 6. Unfortunately for the murderer, an invitation to visit had just been sent by the crime writer Aldous Barnet, staying with his sister at no. 8, to his friend Superintendent Meredith. Three days after his arrival, Meredith finds himself investigating the shocking murder two doors down. Six of the square's inhabitants are keen members of the Wellington Archery Club, but if Meredith thought that the case was going to be easy to solve, he was wrong… The Cheltenham Square Murder is a classic example of how John Bude builds a drama within a very specific location. Here the Regency splendour of Cheltenham provides the perfect setting for a story in which appearances are certainly deceiving.
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Death in White Pyjamas
by John Bude
Part 9 of the Superintendent William Meredith series
Here are the ingredients of the plot.
Scene: Sam Richardson's country house.
Characters-Sam himself, a kindly business man, more amiable than artistic.
Basil Barnes, his producer, tall, slender, sleek-haired and slightly sinister.
Willy Farnham, a grand old character actor, always hard up,
Angela Walsh, a brilliant young Ingenue from the Provinces.
Deirdre Lehaye, tall, dark, icy, and so dead sure of herself that most men were scared to approach her.
Clara Maddison, the company's most tried and trying actress.
Rudolph Millar, her nephew, a rising young playwright.
That's the set-up. Deirdre Lehaye is murdered. Who did it? And why was she in white pyjamas?
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