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T HE R OYAL S PA H OTEL
IG eorge Rydesdale, Chief Constable1 of Middleshire, was a quiet man. Of medium height, with shrewd eyes underrather bushy brows, he was in the habit of listening rather than talking. Then, in his unemotional voice, he would givea brief order—and the order was obeyed.
He was listening now to Detective-Inspector2 Dermot Craddock. Craddock was now officially in charge of the case.
Rydesdale had recalled him last night from Liverpool where he had been sent to make certain inquiries3 in connectionwith another case. Rydesdale had a good opinion of Craddock. He not only had brains and imagination, he had also,which Rydesdale appreciated even more, the self-discipline to go slow, to check and examine each fact, and to keep anopen mind until the very end of a case.
“Constable Legg took the call, sir,” Craddock was saying. “He seems to have acted very well, with promptitudeand presence of mind. And it can’t have been easy. About a dozen people all trying to talk at once, including one ofthose Mittel Europas who go off at the deep end at the mere4 sight of a policeman. Made sure she was going to belocked up, and fairly screamed the place down.”
“Deceased has been identified?”
“Yes, sir. Rudi Scherz. Swiss Nationality. Employed at the Royal Spa Hotel, Medenham Wells, as a receptionist. Ifyou agree, sir, I thought I’d take the Royal Spa Hotel first, and go out to Chipping Cleghorn afterwards. SergeantFletcher is out there now. He’ll see the bus people and then go on to the house.”
Rydesdale nodded approval.
The door opened, and the Chief Constable looked up.
“Come in, Henry,” he said. “We’ve got something here that’s a little out of the ordinary.”
Sir Henry Clithering, ex-Commissioner of Scotland Yard, came in with slightly raised eyebrows6. He was a tall,distinguished-looking elderly man.
“It may appeal to even your blasé palate,” went on Rydesdale.
“I was never blasé,” said Sir Henry indignantly.
“The latest idea,” said Rydesdale, “is to advertise one’s murders beforehand. Show Sir Henry that advertisement,Craddock.”
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