English Country House Murders by Thomas Godfrey
Author:Thomas Godfrey [Godfrey, Thomas]
Format: epub
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Dear Alleyn,
Donât arrest Hislop. I did it. Let him go at once if youâve arrested him and donât tell Phips you ever suspected him. I was in love with Isabel before she met Sep. Iâve tried to get her to divorce him, but she wouldnât because of the kids. Damned nonsense, but thereâs no time to discuss it now Iâve got to be quick. He suspected us. He reduced her to a nervous wreck. I was afraid sheâd go under altogether. I thought it all out. Some weeks ago I took Phipsâs key from the hook inside the front door. I had the tools and the flex and wire all ready. I knew where the main switchboard was and the cupboard. I meant to wait until they all went away at the New Year, but last night when Hislop rang me I made up my mind at once. He said the boys and servants were out and Phips locked in her room. I told him to stay in his room and to ring me up in half an hour if things hadnât quieted down. He didnât ring up. I did. No answer, so I knew Sep wasnât in his study.
I came round, let myself in, and listened. All quiet upstairs but the lamp still on in the study, so I knew he would come down again. Heâd said he wanted to get the midnight broadcast from somewhere.
I locked myself in and got to work. When Sep was away last year, Arthur did one of his modern monstrosities of painting in the study. He talked about the knobs making a good pattern. I noticed then that they were very like the ones on the radio and later on I tried one and saw that it would fit if I packed it up a bit. Well, I did the job just as you worked it out, and it only took twelve minutes. Then I went into the drawing-room and waited.
He came down from Isabelâs room and evidently went straight to the radio. I hadnât thought it would make such a row, and half expected someone would come down. No one came. I went back, switched off the wireless, mended the fuse in the main switchboard, using my torch. Then I put everything right in the study.
There was no particular hurry. No one would come in while he was there and I got the radio going as soon as possible to suggest he was at it. I knew Iâd be called in when they found him. My idea was to tell them he had died of a stroke. Iâd been warning Isabel it might happen at any time. As soon as I saw the burned hand I knew that cat wouldnât jump. Iâd have tried to get away with it if Chase hadnât gone round bleating about electrocution and burned fingers. Hislop saw the hand. I darenât do anything but report the case to the police, but I thought youâd never twig the knobs.
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