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Death in the Hopfields

Cecil John Charles Street

Twenty-fifth in the long-running mystery series with Dr Launcelot Priestley. >Every year, for a month or so, a crowd descended on the village of Culverden every weekend. They came primarily from the poverty-stricken East End of London, to visit the countryside and to make a bit of money picking hops. They stayed in huts away from the village dwellers, drank outside the pub rather than inside – unwelcome in some ways but a vital part of the economy nonetheless. >Then one night Sergeant Wragge happened to see something unusual lying by the side of the road, and decided to take care of it himself. After all, a twelve-inch butcher knife is nothing to be left loose on a public highway. When he noticed those curious stains on the blade, his suspicions were more than aroused and he felt that he must be ready for trouble. >The Sergeant’s forebodings were swiftly corroborated by the...

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