![]() ![]() Little did Tuppence realise that she was about to uncover a criminal gang. Hot on her trail, along the way she met a “friendly witch”, found a dismembered doll in a chimney of an old house and discovered a cold case of children murders. ![]() Lancaster did not come to fruition, she was convinced that if she had found the house then she would have found Mrs. Her departure intrigued Tuppence.įurthermore, she remembered to have seen the house once from the train. ![]() To her dismay, the other had left the home a week beforehand. Lancaster. Tuppence asked Tommy for another trip so she could ask her whether she would have wanted the painting returned. When Tuppence was in Aunt Ada’s room sorting out her effects, she was drawn to a small oil painting of a house adjacent to a canal. ![]() Three weeks later they went back for Miss Fanshawe’s funeral. Tommy and Tuppence went to the nursing home to visit to Tommy’s great aunt Ada Fanshawe. Beresford, whom looked perplexed with the other’s remark as a result. She was looking at the fireplace in the sitting room at Sunny Ridge as she enquired Mrs. Plot: ‘Was it your poor child?’ asked Mrs. Motive for Murder: Insecurity (to children) and Identity ![]()
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