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    The Armchair Detective: 'The Pilot'

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      TRENCH:Now, Old Tom, why doesn’t that surprise me?

      (We hear OLD TOM fold the newspaper up and then throw it on the floor.)

      TRENCH:By the way, I checked at the Station and Sergeant Strong confirmed that the inquiry, at the time of Jill’s father’s death was officially declared an accident, witnessed - along with Jenkins naturally - by the duty sergeant of the day and, surprisingly, the Chief Inspector. Something to do with a wet, slippery floor and a fall…

      OLD TOM:A tragic accident? Simply far too convenient for Jill Masterson to ever believe…

      TRENCH:But it seems that Jenkins was only guilty of greed…

      OLD TOM:Strange that the Chief Inspector was there though… Unless he was there to dismiss Sergeant Jenkins as criminal allegations would have probably been building up against him by then.

      TRENCH:Analytical deduction at its best… and I imagine you could be right.

      OLD TOM:I am right… I think…

      TRENCH:So, the Mayflower Mystery is finally over.

      OLD TOM:You did quite well, my boy. You just required a little prodding in the right direction…

      TRENCH:It’s been fun though, hasn’t it?

      OLD TOM:Oh yes, I haven’t had to think like this for a long, long time…

      TRENCH:Tell me more.

      OLD TOM:That was all in the past. I only concern myself with the present.

      TRENCH:Good for you. Well, I don’t think I’ll be calling on the Armchair Detective again, though. Goodbye Old Tom.

      OLD TOM:If you ever need my help on any other mysteries you may stumble over - you know where I am.

      TRENCH:I know where you are.

      (TRENCH gets up to leave.)

      OLD TOM:Just before you go, Trench - would you pass me my cup of tea?

      TRENCH:All right. Hey, wait a minute, there are two cups here.

      OLD TOM:Of course. One is for me… and one is for you.

      TRENCH:But that’s the first time you have offered me anything.

      OLD TOM:I know.

      (We hear the slight clatter of crockery as the teas are passed.)

      TRENCH:This tea is stone cold; do I have to drink it?

      OLD TOM:It would be rude not to.

      TRENCH:Here goes then… Ughh! This tea is dreadfully cold… but curiously pleasant.

      CLOSING MYSTERY MUSIC

      NEXT:

      The Armchair Detective and the Manor-House Mystery

      Could enigmatic aristocrat, and Sally-Anne’s current suitor, Marcus Dreadbury be somehow involved of the disappearance of his former fiancé? Trench and Old Tom investigate…

      www.thearmchairdetective.moonfruit.com

     

     

     



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