The Yellow Streak

The Yellow Streak

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The Yellow Streak by Valentine Williams

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1922

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The Yellow Streak

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A mystery story of thrilling and steadily tenser interest.

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"Oh, Robin, Robin, dear!" she sobbed--incomprehensibly, for she was a woman.

CHAPTER II

AT TWILIGHT

There is a delicious snugness, a charming lack of formality, about the ceremony of afternoon tea in an English country-house--it is much too indefinite a rite to dignify it by the name of meal--which makes it the most pleasant reunion of the day. For English country-house parties consist, for the most part, of a succession of meals to which the guests flock the more congenially as, in the interval, they have contrived to avoid one another's companionship.

And so, scarcely had the last reverberation of Bude's measured gonging died away than the French window leading from the lounge-hall on to the terrace was pushed open and two of Hartley Parrish's guests emerged from the falling darkness without into the pleasant comfort of the firelit room.

They were an oddly matched pair. The one was a tubby little man with short bristly grey

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What begins quite conventionally as a country house weekend marred by murder slowly develops into a headlong thriller of international espionage. In spite of the fragment quoted above, the young lady shows quite a bit of spunk and initiative before the crime is solved and the villains brought to justice. I picked this at random with no expectations, and the first few chapters don't give much indication of the pace and dynamics of what follows, but I stuck with it and found it quite entertaining.
Alex Martin - Love and Loss and the Perils of War
FEATURED AUTHOR - 'The Plotting Shed' (see her blog http://www.intheplottingshed.com/) was Alex Martin's first writing space at the bottom of her Welsh garden. Now she splits her time between Wales and France and plot wherever she is. She still wanders aimlessly in the countryside with her dog and her dreams and she can still be found typing away with imaginary friends whispering in her ear, but these days she has the joy of seeing her stories published and the treasured feedback from readers who've enjoyed them.