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Accident . . . or murder? Detective Inspector Hardcastles seemingly simple investigation turns more complicated, in his latest caseJune 1918. A patrolling constable discovers the body of Georgina Cheney, wife of a naval commander, in the basement area of a house in Westminster. At first it is thought to be suicide or even a tragic accident. But as Divisional Detective Inspector Ernest Hardcastle of the A or Whitehall Division of the Metropolitan Police begins to investigate ably assisted by Detective Sergeant Charles Marriott they soon discover a different story. It is clear that the woman was murdered, and revelations about the victims previous life in Malta arouse Hardcastles interest.But things are destined to get even more complicated for Hardcastle, when he is assigned two further murder cases by Detective Chief Inspector Frederick Wensley, head of the CID at New Scotland Yard.