[The Clue of the Twisted Candle by Edgar Wallace]@TWC D-Link book
The Clue of the Twisted Candle

CHAPTER XV
1/17


After a busy and sleepless night he came down to report to the Chief Commissioner the next morning.

The evening newspaper bills were filled with the "Chelsea Sensation" but the information given was of a meagre character.
Since Fisher had disappeared, many of the details which could have been secured by the enterprising pressmen were missing.

There was no reference to the visit of Mr.Gathercole and in self-defence the press had fallen back upon a statement, which at an earlier period had crept into the newspapers in one of those chatty paragraphs which begin "I saw my friend Kara at Giros" and end with a brief but inaccurate summary of his hobbies.

The paragraph had been to the effect that Mr.Kara had been in fear of his life for some time, as a result of a blood feud which existed between himself and another Albanian family.

Small wonder, therefore, the murder was everywhere referred to as "the political crime of the century." "So far," reported T.X.to his superior, "I have been unable to trace either Gathercole or the valet.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books