
Ngaio Marsh
Grave Mistake
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Verity Preston of Keys House, Upper Quintern
The Hon. Mrs. Foster (Sybil) of Quintern Place, Upper Quintern
Claude Carter, her stepson
Prunella Foster, her daughter
Bruce Gardener, her gardener
Mrs. Black, his sister
The Reverend Mr. Vicar of St. Crispin’s-in-Quintern
Walter Cloudsley
Nikolas Markos of Mardling Manor, Upper Quintern
Gideon Markos, his son
Jim Jobbin of Upper Quintern Village
Mrs. Jim, his wife; domestic helper
Dr. Field-Innis, M.B. of Great Quintern
Mrs. Field-Innis, his wife
Basil Schramm, Medical incumbent, (né Smythe) Greengages Hotel
Sister Jackson, his assistant
G. M. Johnson, Marleena Briggs Housemaids, Greengages Hotel
The Manager of Greengages Hotel
Daft Artie, Upper Quintern Village
Young Mr. Rattisbon, Solicitor
Chief Superintendent Roderick Alleyn, C.I.D.
Detective-Inspector Fox, C.I.D.
Detective-Sergeant Thompson, C.I.D.; photographic expert
Detective-Sergeant Bailey, C.I.D.; fingerprint expert
Sergeant McGuiness, Upper Quintern Police Force
P.C. Dance, Upper Quintern Police Force
A coroner
A waiter
Chapter 1: Upper Quintern
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“Bring me,” sang the ladies of Upper Quintern, “my Bow of Burning Gold.”
“Bring me,” itemized The Hon. Mrs. Foster, sailing up into a thready descant, “my Arrows of Desire.”
“Bring me,” stipulated the Vicar’s wife, adjusting her pince-nez and improvising into seconds, “my Chariot of Fire.”
Mrs. Jim Jobbin sang with the rest. She had a high soprano and a sense of humour and it crossed her mind to wonder what Mrs. Foster would do with Arrows of Desire or how nice Miss Preston of Keys House would manage a Spear, or how the Vicar’s wife would make out in a Chariot of Fire. Or for a matter of that how she herself, hard-working creature that she was, could ever be said to rest or stay her hand much less build Jerusalem here in Upper Quintern or anywhere else in England’s green and pleasant land.
