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  • Characters who were eventually eliminated from the adventure or substantially altered included Elvira Entwistle (the prototype of Veruca Salt), Miranda Grope (who fell into the chocolate river), Tommy Troutbeck (who disobeyed Wonka and ended up in the Pounding and Cutting Room), Bertie Upside (who overheats after eating too many warming candies), Marvin Prune, Violet Strabismus and Herpes Trout.

    Storyteller Donald Sturrock 2010

  • Ruth Dudley Edwards spiced up the sex, violence and bad language panel with the observation that her Baroness 'Jack' Troutbeck, while willing to avail herself of a carnal romp with whatever sex is available, "would be just as motivated, really, by a good dinner."

    Crimefest 2010: The wisdom of authors and the reek of fermented shark Peter Rozovsky 2010

  • Ruth Dudley Edwards spiced up the sex, violence and bad language panel with the observation that her Baroness 'Jack' Troutbeck, while willing to avail herself of a carnal romp with whatever sex is available, "would be just as motivated, really, by a good dinner."

    Archive 2010-05-01 Peter Rozovsky 2010

  • Troutbeck reported that he had learned from these interviews that the refugees

    The Expulsion Libel: 1948 Arab "Exodus" Reconsidered 2008

  • Troutbeck assumes the chairmanship of the committee as a favor to friend Robert Amiss, a member of the judging panel, after the death of the previous chairwoman.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2005

  • Among the British and Australian books being published in original U.S. editions are Michael Pearce's Mamur Zapt mysteries set in Egypt at the beginning of the twentieth century; Australian Kerry Greenwood's post-World War I novels featuring Phryne Fisher, set for the most part in Australia; and Ruth Dudley Edwards's delightfully caustic series featuring Robert Amiss and the outrageously unpredictable Baroness "Jack" Troutbeck.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2005

  • In her latest, _Carnage on the Committee _ ($24.95), the redoubtable, tactless Baroness "Jack" Troutbeck becomes chair of the new but prestigious Knapper-Warburton Literary Prize.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2005

  • Troutbeck assumes the chairmanship of the committee as a favor to friend Robert Amiss, a member of the judging panel, after the death of the previous chairwoman.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2005

  • In her latest, _Carnage on the Committee _ ($24.95), the redoubtable, tactless Baroness "Jack" Troutbeck becomes chair of the new but prestigious Knapper-Warburton Literary Prize.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2005

  • Zimbabwean Midlands and the Troutbeck resort area in the eastern highlands.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2000

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