The Case Of The Gilded Fly (2009) - Plot & Excerpts
The Case is Closed Live we for now, Time is unstable; Vain is the vow Broken the fable … Maxwell ‘And the key to the whole thing,’ said Gervase Fen, ‘was simply this: the shot we heard was not the shot that killed Yseut at all.’ He, Helen, Nigel and Sir Richard were once again in the room looking out over the garden and the quadrangle. It was two days later. They had just returned from an excellent dinner at the ‘George’ (for which Helen, to the embarrassment of Sir Richard and the delight of Fen, had insisted on paying) and were now settled comfortably to listen to the Post Mortem. Fen lay sprawled in an armchair and made precarious gestures with his glass. ‘It was our easy assumption to the opposite effect,’ he pursued, ‘which made the whole business seem so impossible. And I realized the truth, as I told you, three minutes after we were in the room. Williams assured us that no one had come in or out; we ourselves were quite rightly convinced that no one could have shot the girl, faked the suicide, and got away in the time; accident or suicide were equally impossible, for reasons which we discussed.
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