When Lord Pasern Bagott takes up with the hot music of Breezy Bellair and his Boys, his disapproving wife Cecile has more than usual to be unhappy about. The band's devastatingly handsome but roguish accordionist, Carlos Rivera, has taken a rather intense and mutual interest in her precious daughter Félicité. So when a bit of stage business goes awry and actually kills him, it's lucky that Inspector Rodrerick Alleyn is in the audience. Now Alleyn must follow a confusing score that features a chorus of family and friends desperate to hide the truth and perhaps shelter a murder in their midst.
Классический детектив18+Ngaio Marsh
A Wreath for Rivera
also known as 'Swing, Brother, Swing'
Lord Pastern and Bagott
Lady Pastern and Bagott
Félicité de Suze, her daughter
The Honourable Edward Manx, Lord Pastern’s second cousin
Carlisle Wayne, Lord Pastern’s niece
Miss Henderson, companion-secretary to Lady Pastern
Spence
Miss Parker
William
Mary
Myrtle
Hortense
Breezy Bellairs
Happy Hart, pianist
Sydney Skelton, tympanist
Carlos Rivera, piano-accordionist
Caesar Bonn,
David Hahn, his secretary
Nigel Bathgate, of the
Dr. Allington
Mrs. Roderick Alleyn
Roderick Alleyn, Chief Detective-Inspector
Detective-Inspector Fox
Dr. Curtis
Detective-Sergeant Bailey, finger-print expert
Detective-Sergeant Thompson, photographer
Detective-Sergeants Gibson, Marks, Scott and Sallis
Sundry policemen, waiters, bandsmen and so on
CHAPTER I
LETTERS
From Lady Pastern and Bagott to her niece by marriage, Miss Carlisle Wayne: