1930s murder mystery blanding fact with fiction, featuring Scottish crime writer Josephine Tey
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Scottish crime writer Josephine Tey is on her way to London for the final week of her play
Josephine and Marta find themselves in mortal danger. Marta has made a ghastly discovery.
A grisly murder has been committed at King's Cross.
The investigation leads Penrose into the theatre world of London's West End.
Penrose waits to speak to impresario Bernard Aubrey, but tragedy is about to strike.
Penrose is baffled, and he is anxious that Josephine could be the next victim.
Penrose suspects that the war may hold the key to his double murder investigation.
Hedley has asked his friend Rafe Swinburne to provide him with an alibi.
Elspeth's adoptive mother Alice Simmons arrives in London and provides Penrose with a link
Penrose has discovered a link between Elspeth and Bernard.