Series: This is Inspector Thomas Littlejohn #4, also published as Murder Will Speak
About the author: George Bellairs is the pseudonym of Harold Blundell (1902-1982), a British crime writer and bank manager. He wrote more than 50 books, most featuring the detective Inspector Thomas Littlejohn. He also wrote four novels under the pseudonym Hilary Landon. (wikipedia)
Major characters:
- Jeremy/Jerry Trickett, millworker (deceased 20 years ago)
- Enoch Sykes, millworker (deceased 20 years ago)
- Sir Caleb Haythornthwaite, last employer of Trickett and Sykes
- Bill o' Three Fingers, local tramp
- Mary (Tatham) Riles, former love of both Trickett and Sykes
- Mrs. Sykes, mother of Enoch
- Mrs. Myles, former employer of Trickett and Sykes
- Inspector Thomas Littlejohn
- Superintendent Tim Haworth
- (A complete list of characters is found at the beginning of Chapter VII.)
Locale: Waterfold village
Synopsis: It is Christmas, 1940, and Inspector Thomas Littlejohn of Scotland Yard is asked to assist in a case by local Superintendent Tim Haworth, having recently sung a leading role in Handel's Messiah. The performance is interrupted by the local Home Guard who have discovered a skeleton while digging a ditch - and it is believed to be Enoch Sykes who disappeared while wanted on suspicion of murder 20 years prior. The victim was Jeremy Trickett, a co-worker, and it was believed the result of a fight over a girl - Mary Tatham.
Now that Sykes' body is found, the search for him is over. But it is found he was also murdered - and at the same time as Trickett. The 20-year old theory of the case was no good. Now suspicion is directed at a third (unknown) person who killed them both.
Littlejohn and Haworth are tasked with investigating a 20-year old crime, and few of the principals are still living. They do find one witness - Bill o' Three Fingers, a tramp (missing one finger, thus the name), but before they can interview him, he is murdered also.
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