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Nick Curtis played a Crooner William Gaunt played Major Wilbraham  Parker Pyne is with a party of people who have travelled through Jordan from Amman to Petra. Illustrated by Marshall Frantz. Mr Thompson explains how he knew something was wrong – he is Parker Pyne, travelling incognito as he promised himself on the Nile, and when he heard his name mentioned, he knew something was up! She cannot imagine what is going to happen to her when the train reaches this point. Major Wilbraham's fee is a rare exception and inconsistency. Like most mysteries. Samuel Long lights a cigarette and languidly confesses. The evidence seems insurmountable; packets of strychnine have been found in Sir George's cabin and in the pocket of his dinner jacket. At the same time, Maria has grown closer to Claude who breaks off his relationship with her and confesses the shame of his past to her as a gigolo who uses women. Too predictable, quite unexpected from Agatha Christie, even for Parker Pyne stories. She and Joe have become engaged and she is satisfied with having her old life back. She was a farmgirl who was courted by Rymer and married him when they had no money and lived through years of gruelling poverty. Loftus, a doctor in the RAF, suggests he may have hit his head on the roof the vehicle as it went over one of the heavy bumps on the ground and when he examines him declares that he cannot find an obvious wound. In addition, Naomi's character wouldn't allow forgiveness of such an act of theft if Daphne was to confess and she has heard news that Lady Dortheimer is thinking of having the stone reset. </p> <p>In the darkness, Lady Naomi's ring "slips" from her finger but is soon replaced by Claude. The only other passengers on the vessel are Sir George and Lady Grayle, her niece Pamela, her nurse, Elsie MacNaughton and Sir George's young secretary, Basil West. When they have gone, Mrs Rymer goes to the window and sees that she is in a farmhouse. They leave and Pyne accepts responsibility for this turn of events. </p> <p>He buys a stamp from the landlady, posts a letter and then proceeds to Hampstead. Rupert Frazer played Claude Luttrell The next day Mrs Peters is delighted when Willard is returned but shocked to see that his liberator is Mr Thompson. She returns a few hours later unsuccessful: she has frightened the Major off, as he thinks her something of a vamp; his tastes run to fair-haired, blue-eyed women. </p> <p>Genre. However his life has been one of steady work and survival with no moments of adventure and he feels in a rut. James Parker Pyne is a retired government employee who considers himself to be a "detective of the heart". </p> <p>In the afternoon, Mrs. Peters comes back to her hotel after enjoying a relaxing few hours reading a detective novel in a shady spot only to find that a ransom note has been delivered – her son has been kidnapped and the demand is for ten thousand pounds sterling. I'm slowly working my way through Christie's short stories after bingeing on all the available television adaptations of her work. At his offer, she passes him a rolled-stocking with the jewels secreted inside for him to look after during the night. Their usual agents to carry out this task are either indisposed or, in the case of one by the name of Hooper, are not trusted as he is suspected of being a double agent. </p> <p>Carol thinks he wanted to be searched because she could think it was him who stole the pearl to blame Hurst and not let him marry her. The kidnapper's intention all along had been to obtain the necklace and what she thought had been the original that was handed back to her the day before was in fact the paste copy. The ring she brought in the previous visit was the paste copy which Richards wanted Pyne and his people to substitute for the real thing, absolving her of any real crime. The Wilbrahams, happily married, are in Africa. After she has gone, Pyne tells Claude Luttrell that the services of Dr. Antrobus will be needed... A week later he calls Mrs Rymer back to his office and introduces her to Nurse de Sara who takes the lady up one floor to the waiting Dr. Constantine. In Friar's Lane, Wilbraham hears cries for help and going into an empty house sees a young blond-haired, blue-eyed woman being attacked by two black men. </p> <p>Featuring. A young, attractive woman named Elsie Jeffries boards the Orient Express at the Gare de Lyon. </p> <p>The unnamed reviewer in The New York Times Book Review of 1 January 1935 said, "The stories are sufficiently varied, both as to scene and as to plot, to afford this new detective the widest possible scope for his abilities. On the way to Trieste, Pyne and Elsie discuss the puzzle of where the jewels could possibly be as no one else had the opportunity to take them and the Slavic woman could not have thrown them to someone outside the train as they were on the bridge passing over the sea and they have not been hidden in the compartment. In the U.K. it was first published in Woman's Pictorial in October 1932. Soon after, she came into some money when a cousin died and has now reclaimed the real ring. </p> <p>He tells Maria that his fee is two hundred guineas, the sum to be paid up front. He fell for Madeleine, but she made outrageous fun of him and his appearance. Parker Pyne visits Mrs Oliver, the novelist and congratulates her on the story she thought up for him to use with the Major and Freda, although he thinks the cellar of water was something of a cliché. Pyne promises to restore her interest in life and charges her one thousand pounds up-front for his service. The new consul was one of the people who had never met the real Lady Esther and therefore wasn't suspicious. He arrives safely in Geneva and meets a tall bearded man who makes himself known to Roberts, gives him instructions to take a sleeper train for Paris and given password phrases to exchange with his next contact and a revolver for safety. Just after lunch, Carol appears in Pyne's tent and employs him to find the pearl.  He frees himself, then her and they flee the house. She soon falls asleep... ...and wakes up in bed in a somewhat bare room. Neither bears a grudge though – if they hadn't gone to see Pyne, the train of events that led to them meeting would never have happened... A young lady calls at Parker Pyne's office. Her new friend notices her distracted manner during the evening meal and sends her a note enclosing his advert from The Times and announcing himself as none other than Parker Pyne. Pyne knows of Lady Esther's parents and of her family where insanity has been a curse through some of the generations down the years. She also sees in another column a report that a Dr. Constantine has given a lecture stating that it is possible to transfer the soul of a person into the body of another. George is jealous and shocked at his wife's behaviour and a couple of days later the two are reconciled. The pearl is not found. </p> <p>         by HarperAudio. ... Major Wilbraham decides that he needs excitement. </p> <p>Something of a whirlwind romance of ten days follows which culminates in a dance one night when Maria and Claude cross paths with George and his girl at a dance. Pyne is determined to have his holiday after all this work and decides to go incognito to Greece. This note states that if she doesn't have the money on her, the kidnappers will accept instead a valuable diamond necklace that they know she carries on her but it must be delivered by tomorrow. She returns a few hours later unsuccessful: she has frightened the Major off, as he thinks her something of a vamp; his tastes run to fair-haired, blue-eyed women. 1932 Cosmopolitan, issue 554, August 1932 with a sub-heading "Are You Happy? Pyne joins in with his story of his own conversation with the dead man in the nightclub and Loftus also recalls Smethurst talking to Hensley about "a leakage" in his department. In this case, there was a soldier that felt boredom and Parker Pyne advised that he could cure his boredom. Mrs Rymer stops at this question and admits that she is. Peter Brayham played First Thug Another cute little story! Lady Esther is obviously pining for home but states that she can never return and Pyne tells her that he knows the reason why. 1934, Parker Pyne Investigates, William Collins & Sons (London), November 1934, 1934, Mr Parker Pyne, Detective, Dodd Mead and Company (New York), 1934. </p> <p>He does so and she asks him to find out if her husband is poisoning her as she has been unwell for some time when she is with him but she recovers when he is away. </p> <p>The Case of the Discontented Soldier (1982) Tweet. Mrs Peters agrees and Pyne telephones to his friend while she keeps both the manager and Mr Thompson occupied and prevents them from disturbing him. On the subject of this collection, Mr. Mathers said that the book "has a certain appeal to all Agatha Christie fans, and to ourselves and to all lovers of the well-made magazine story. Adaptor: Freda Kelsall  Nine of the stories in Parker Pyne Investigates had their true first publication in the US as follows: Known publication of the stories in the UK are as follows: Short story collection by Agatha Christie (1934), Dust-jacket illustration of the first UK edition, The Case of the Discontented Soldier (1982). Major Wilbraham's fee is 50 pounds whereas Freda Clegg's is 3 guineas. 1932 Woman's Pictorial, issue 614, 15 October 1932 with a subtitle "Adventure - by request". </p> <p>As they work they realise that Smethurst is not assisting and when O'Rourke investigates he finds the Captain is dead in his seat. Pyne charges him fifty pounds and instructs him to take Madeleine de Sara to lunch. Arriving in Shiraz on the second day of the Nowruz festival, Pyne makes the acquaintance of the English consul and dines with him. They go to her room in lodgings in Notting Hill and in a slit in the lining of her father's old chest find a document which the Major recognises as being written in Swahili. Pyne sends onto him a cheque for fifty pounds with thanks from "certain people". Pyne then sees Basil and asks him to write out his confession; he made love to the older lady but planned to slowly poison her and make sure the blame would be laid at the husband's door. He is also introduced to the girl properly – the Grand Duchess Olga. One week ago, in his study, she found a piece of blotting paper on which was part of a message which referred to her and used the words, "just before Venice would be the best time." She checks the personal column of The Times but doesn't see what she expected to see there. Months go by and Mrs Rymer becomes good friends with Joe Welsh, a widowed farmhand. Pyne agrees to help and after a small amount of thought confronts Doctor Carver. </p> <p>Pyne meets with Bonnington again. 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