1
I. Every Dog has his Day
774
2
II. Father and Daughter
865
3
III. After Twenty Years
1075
4
IV. 'A Wilful Man must have his Way.’
1022
5
V. Dulcie asks Questions
1018
6
VI. 'This Man killed my Father '
732
7
VII. Morton's Womenkind
1706
8
VIII. In the Assize Court
1832
9
IX. Guilty
1808
10
X. A Superior Woman .
1101
11
XI. A Friendly Dinner .
1261
12
XII. At the ' Sugar Loaves'
1294
13
XIII. A Plea for the Prisoner .
1030
14
XIV. The Yellow Ribbon
1309
15
XV. Dora Blake asks a Question
580
16
XVI. ' I must be behind the age.'
473
17
XVII. Come to Grief
1536
18
XVIII. Link by Link
1713
19
XIX. Blatchmardean Castle
867
20
XX. A Fountain of Bitter Waters
1280
21
XXI. Christmas at Tangley Manor
1313
22
XXII. ' To the End of the World '
790
23
XXIII. In Mr. Tomplin's Chambers
815
24
XXIV. On the Wing
1031
25
XXV. Dulcie sacrifices Herself
944
26
XXVI. Whistled down the Wind
1146
27
XXVII. Poor Lucy
1844
28
XXVIII. Shafto Jebb is sent for
1939
29
XXIX. Was Life worth living?
1019
30
XXX.Who can minister to a Mind diseased?
1104
31
XXXI. ' That would be too horrible '
1662
32
XXXII. Never Again
656
33
XXXIII. In Tangley Wood
1356
34
XXXIV. An Earnest Man
1903
35
XXXV. ' I do not understand You, Morton.’
1157
36
XXXVI. The Man called Tinker
869
37
XXXVII. ' I must bide my Time.'
1723
38
XXXVIII. Tinker breaks his Tryst
753
39
XXXIX. Drifting Apart
1300
40
XL. The End of all Things
928
41
XLI. ' That would be an Unholy Alliance.'
2139
42
XLII. ' is he still the master of your heart?’
796
43
XLIII. Morton's Brilliant Idea
839
44
XLIV. A Paragon of Cobs
2062
45
XLV. ' What is the Key to the Enigma
1353
46
XLVI. A Land of Chimneys and Smoke
835
47
XLVII. From Darkness into Light
1562
48
XLVIII. In the bosom of her family
1268
49
XLIX. ' I will never live under his Roof ‘
1367
50
L. 'There was no Thought of Fair Play then '
1541
51
LI. Lizzie's Failure
3248
52
LII. Thicker than Water
2065
53
LIII. The Rest is Silence
1454
Description
The murder has finally been solved. After 20 years, Humphrey Vargas came with his dog, seemingly from no where, and informed the magistrate of the county that he murdered the popular Mr. Blake. He even told the magistrate the whole story. This book picks up where other books end and shows how this revelation brings about a chain of unexpected events. Knowing who murdered such a popular man does not make things any easier around the county, as memories finally surface, and relationships may change forever. - Summary by Stav Nisser.