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Case for Three Detectives (Sergeant Beef, #1) Case for Three Detectives by Leo Bruce
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“Picon, who had remained silent for some time, now started assiduously to rearrange the fire-irons.”
Leo Bruce, Case for Three Detectives: A Sergeant Beef Detective Story
“here we were with a new suspect, but his introduction did not seem to have produced much effect on the three investigators. This, I reflected, accorded with precedent, for investigators in these cases are never, by any chance, to be taken by surprise.”
Leo Bruce, Case for Three Detectives: A Sergeant Beef Detective Story
“If I had learnt nothing else from my study of the methods of the three great men sitting near me, I had learnt this, that they would eventually pick out the one person I had not suspected. So I followed the simple plan of suspecting everyone. I was determined not to be surprised.”
Leo Bruce, Case for Three Detectives: A Sergeant Beef Detective Story
“I had learnt that after a murder it is quite proper and conventional for everyone in the house to join the investigators in this entertaining game of hide-and-seek which seemed wholly to absorb us. It was not extraordinary for there to be three total strangers questioning the servants, or for the police to be treated with smiling patronage, or for the corpse to be pulled about by anyone who was curious to know how it had become a corpse. But when I thought of the man to whom the tragedy would be something more than an entrancing problem for talented investigators, I really wondered how these queer customs had arisen.”
Leo Bruce, Case for Three Detectives: A Sergeant Beef Detective Story
“I have known people, after murders, to go whole days without eating.”
Leo Bruce, Case for Three Detectives: A Sergeant Beef Detective Story