Stamp Collector

Chronicles of NOELLA BAY

CHAPTER ONE THE CURIOUS CASE OF ‘THE LONDON GANG

Charles Phillips had indeed accurately anticipated Inspector Stephens’ reaction to the letter he sent the investigating officer. Noella’s damning discoveries had tipped the balance and warrants were to be issued. Word of this reached Phillips the day after the meeting had been held at Buhl’s shop, and in response Phillips sent his frock-coated assistant with a confidential verbal message for Noella Bry, at the , to inform the young reporter her presence was requested at the planned arrests that afternoon.

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