An edition of Keep it quiet (1936)

Keep it Quiet.

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An edition of Keep it quiet (1936)

Keep it Quiet.

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It was just like Morrison to be a nuisance even when he was dead.

Ford, the harried Secretary of the Whitehall Club, is desperate to please even the most disagreeable members to just be left in peace. So, it is a huge inconvenience for Ford when one of the club’s most vexatious members is found possibly poisoned and most definitely dead. It will be terrible for the club’s reputation and it seems easier for all if he finds a way to keep it quiet.

Dr Anstruther is enlisted to help him cover up the death. He finds Ford irksome and ultimately useless but the Club means too much to him to see it dragged through a media frenzy. And besides, Anstruther was the victim’s doctor: as far as he’s concerned, Morrison may have even had a heart condition…

But Cardonnel, the club lawyer (and stickler for protocol), is sniffing too close to the coverup. And when Ford and Anstruther start receiving blackmailing notes, they begin acting very odd indeed. With so many eyes on them, will they really be able to keep it quiet? (less)

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Penguin Books
Language
English
Pages
191

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Keep it quiet
1983, Dover Publications
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Keep it quiet
1983, Dover Publications
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Keep it Quiet.
1954, Penguin Books
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Keep it quiet
1936, Putnam
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First Sentence

"In a way it was all Benson's fault; or perhaps it was Mrs Benson's."

Table of Contents

1. Essence of Vanilla Page 7
2. The Wrong Bottle? Page 11
3. The Doctor 'ex Machina' Page 15
4. The Troubles of a Secretary Page 22
5. Doctor's Orders Page 28
6. Curled or Filleted? Page 34
7. Thursday's Dinner Page 39
8. Twelve Points Page 45
9. On the Settee Page 51
10. A Quiet Rubber Page 57
11. 'Palmer' Page 62
12. Unusual Activity Page 66
13. The Parting of the Ways Page 73
14. The Turning of the Worm Page 77
15. Over Coffee Page 83
16. A Really Merry Christmas Page 88
17. A Literary Sherlock Page 95
18. In Bedroom Number 4 Page 104
19. The Amateur Poisoner Page 109
20. Concerning the Sherry Page 115
21. A Nice Choice Page 121
22. The Wearing of the Green Page 127
23. Spider or Fly? Page 134
24. 'The Ways of Melenesia' Page 140
25. A Breach of Confidence Page 145
26. Once More the Sherry Page 151
27. Analysis Page 157
28. The Final Relief Page 164
29. Cardonnel's Report Page 170
30. A Matter of Reception Page 176
31. The Final Reticence Page 182
32. Two Last Letters Page 188

Edition Notes

Originally published,London,Faber and Faber, 1935.

Published in
Harmondsworth

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823.91F

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
191p.,18cm
Number of pages
191

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OL21458323M

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