In his novel, Uncle Fred in the Springtime, Sir Pelham Wodehouse introduces us to Buxton Black (who appeared in Three Dead at Mistleigh Court) and Drake Denver (likewise in The Blue Ribbon Murders). "The former had looked like a prosperous solicitor, the latter like a pleasure-loving young man about town. These two paragons of investigation are compared Claude Pott appearance, its seeme, did not inspire confidence.
Isn't it interesting how, if we keep our eyes open, we keep leaning about more and more private detectives?
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