Chapter Thirty-Four
The Murder of Arthur Brodley: Part One The English south coastal resort of Bournemouth in 1939 had a population of 130,000. The natural beauty of its cliffs and the wide sweep of its bay embraced a magic carpet of sand while the Bourne stream—fringed with parkland and public gardens—stretched into the heart of the coastal community. Bournemouth’s outstanding characteristic and attraction was its breadth of view and openness.
Perhaps that’s why psychic, medium, spiritualist, mental healer, psycho-analyst, folklori...
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