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Quickly flying to the telephone he summoned the well-known Scotland Yard man, Detective-Inspector Jones.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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But there was no obvious motive for the crime, and the stymied local police sought help from Scotland Yard, which sent Detective-Inspector Jonathan “Jack” Whicher to Road Hill.
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But there was no obvious motive for the crime, and the stymied local police sought help from Scotland Yard, which sent Detective-Inspector Jonathan “Jack” Whicher to Road Hill.
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The case stymied the Wiltshire police, and Scotland Yard sent Detective-Inspector Jonathan “Jack” Whicher to Road Hill House to help with the investigation.
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Detective-Inspector Julio Ordaz was a slender, dark-skinned man with straight black hair and soft black eyes.
Minnesota Menage Jack Swenson 2010
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The case stymied the Wiltshire police, and Scotland Yard sent Detective-Inspector Jonathan “Jack” Whicher to Road Hill House to help with the investigation.
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"You know, you and the Detective-Inspector aren't looking for the same thing."
Minnesota Menage Jack Swenson 2010
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Another two guards had been taken in for questioning, said Detective-Inspector
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Detective-Inspector Kim Durham to observe the amnesty proceedings in Pretoria.
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This is the real sleuth — my friend Detective-Inspector Parker of Scotland Yard.
Unnatural Death Sayers, Dorothy L.Lord Peter 03 1988
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