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The storyline reached a peak during EastEnders Live Week on 19 February 2015, the show's 30th anniversary episode, during which Lucy's 10-year-old half-brother, Bobby, is revealed to have killed her following a confrontation at home. Bobby's adoptive mother, Jane Beale, had covered for him, moving Lucy's body to Walford Common and convincing ...
Jo Atkison of the Western Mail discussed the Marsden-Kate-Phil storyline, saying, "Betrayal with a capital B is the order of the day in the Square this week. It's the cop Kate plot I'm interested in. To shop or not to shop is a dilemma that Kate finds hard to cope with as she waits for the confession that will nail Phil for good". [71]
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, "The Adventure of the Red Circle" (1911) – Sherlock Holmes short story about a New York mob [9] hit in London Liam O'Flaherty , " The Sniper " (1923) Agatha Christie , " The Kidnapped Prime Minister " (1924) – Hercule Poirot short story about the kidnapping of a fictional British prime minister, which includes a ...
Lucy Wood is a British short story writer and novelist. She has published two short story collections and one novel , all set in Cornwall . She won a Betty Trask Prize in 2016 and was the runner up for the BBC National Short Story Award in 2013.
The mother of one of the seven infants killed by British nurse Lucy Letby says she became consumed with reviewing her child’s medical records while trying to find out what happened to her ...
Gail Pennington of the St Louis Post Dispatch states that "even the most ardent Cornwell fans may reluctantly realize that enthusiasm for the Scarpetta series is mainly a relic of books past." [ 4 ] In Blow Fly, we see a change in narrative style from the first-person narration of Kay herself to a third-person, omniscient, narrator.