It's Murder At St. Basket's (2013) - Plot & Excerpts
Basket’s CHAPTER 5 ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON we were allowed out from the end of dinner until five o’clock to see the sights of London. It gave us plenty of time to call Leslie’s father. London isn’t like New York or Chicago or, I guess, any other American cities, although I haven’t been to them. It’s made up of a lot of little sections all joined together. Once these sections were their own little towns, but London kept spreading out right over them, until they were all joined into one huge city. But they still kept the old names, so if you ask somebody where he lives he says Soho, which is where the artists go, or Camden Town, which is kind of a slum, and so forth. I mean, there aren’t any borders between these different sections of London or anything, but most of them have their sort of shopping district and main street—the high street, they call it—and I guess each section has its own special thing. At least, the people who live there like to think so, anyway. Actually, London is a pretty nice place in a lot of ways, if you discount the Limeys.
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