The Dark Palace--Murder And Mystery In London, 1914 (2013) - Plot & Excerpts
Porrick’s wife, Edna, it turned out. Her manner was naturally imperious, though her accent betrayed her origins. She had the look of a woman who believed that everyone else in the world was there to facilitate her comfort and convenience. It would not be long before she started giving him orders. She could not be an easy woman to be married to, he speculated. Uppity, was the word that came to mind. They were in the offices of Visionary Pictures, the premises next to the kinematographic equipment shop. They had been admitted by a bald man with a drooping handlebar moustache, who had turned up shortly after the main group of film people. Soon after his arrival on the scene, Quinn spotted Inchball walk past the end of Cecil Court. His sergeant gave the most minimal of signals in the direction of the newcomer. So, as he suspected, this was Hartmann. Hartmann spoke impeccable English and seemed to be on good terms with everyone, particularly Lord Dunwich, who was also attached to the party.
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