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Murder from the Newsdesk: Seven Crampton of the Chronicle mystery stories Murder from the Newsdesk: Seven Crampton of the Chronicle mystery stories by Peter Bartram
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“No need to guess what I’m getting for Christmas.” I turned at the door. “Lung cancer?”
Peter Bartram, Murder from the Newsdesk: Seven Crampton of the Chronicle mystery stories
“What did Cinderella say when the developers mislaid her photos?” he said. “Some day my prints will come,”
Peter Bartram, Murder from the Newsdesk: Seven Crampton of the Chronicle mystery stories
“Women often kept their wedding dresses for life.”
Peter Bartram, Murder from the Newsdesk: Seven Crampton of the Chronicle mystery stories
“The lad was an inquisitive little shaver. I could see him making a good journalist one day.”
Peter Bartram, Murder from the Newsdesk: Seven Crampton of the Chronicle mystery stories
“We should earn our livelihoods by hard work rather than chasing easy money through luck.”
Peter Bartram, Murder from the Newsdesk: Seven Crampton of the Chronicle mystery stories
“it's never wise to make idle promises. People have a habit of taking you up on them.”
Peter Bartram, Murder from the Newsdesk: Seven Crampton of the Chronicle mystery stories
“be sad types who'd got themselves arrested on Saturday night for being drunk and disorderly. There were a couple of street tarts who'd been picked up - probably because”
Peter Bartram, Murder from the Newsdesk: Seven Crampton of the Chronicle mystery stories
“hospital looking like the Invisible Man in his bandage gear.” I stood up and moved towards the door. “Don't worry,” I said. “I'll stay lucky.”
Peter Bartram, Murder from the Newsdesk: Seven Crampton of the Chronicle mystery stories
“made Peter Rachman look like Peter Pan. But Darke was as slippery as an eel in butter. And Figgis was right: Brighton's police had never been able to pin any criminal charges on him.”
Peter Bartram, Murder from the Newsdesk: Seven Crampton of the Chronicle mystery stories
“The biscuit? A jammie dodger, presumably,” I said. We were in Figgis' office. The date on his wall calendar said Monday”
Peter Bartram, Murder from the Newsdesk: Seven Crampton of the Chronicle mystery stories