With the Lampreys is linked my cousin Johnnie Dacres-Mannings, the erstwhile gunner who, after a severe spell of tuberculosis which put an end to his term as a soldier, is now a most happily married papa and a successful figure in the world of finance in Australia and who, when I fly across the Tasman Sea to visit them, patiently tries to explain the, to me, totally inexplicable mysteries of high-powered banking. My understanding of money matters is on a par with Mr Micawber’s but less disastrous as I have a compensatory horror of spending more than I can earn. For the rest I am content to leave it all to experts, which seems to keep them pretty busy.

  Johnnie’s eldest son, Nicholas, who is my godson, has just returned from England where he spent a year at Marlborough, rounding off his schooling. He was the same age as his father was when he first came down from the North Island to Christ’s College. I am delighted to hear that Nicholas became warmly attached to the Lampreys with whom he spent his holidays and whose far from Establishment on-goings and punctual crises he seems to have taken happily in his stride. He and his papa are visiting me in the New Year which will be a treat of treats.

  And now I look further back almost to where those lines of perspective meet and there are the tents in the bush at Glentui. When I was in England I visited Aileen, the eldest and last of the Burtons. Now a widow and living at Berkhamsted, she described herself as ‘The Ancient of Days’. She got out an album of photographs with dry disintegrating fronds of New Zealand fern stuck between them. We turned the pages and, as old people will, became nostalgic, looked backwards over half a century and, for a moment or two saw ourselves as if it were yesterday. There we all were: the four Burton sisters, Sylvia, Mivvy, my parents, the two young parsons and the bearded boys. Back come the multiple voices of the river, of night-owls and of bellbirds at first light: the smells of woodsmoke, of sun-warmed canvas, frying bacon and cold, wet moss. ‘Lovely holidays,’ we said, ‘they were lovely holidays.’

  A pinch of friable leaf-dust had lodged between the pages.

  It might have fallen from a black beech tree that on a warm morning in the foothills of the Southern Alps sweated little globules of honeydew.

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  Enter a Murderer, London, Bles, 1935.

  The Nursing Home Murder, with Henry Jellett, London, Bles, 1935.

  Death in Ecstasy, London, Bles, 1936.

  Vintage Murder, London, Bles, 1937.

  Artists in Crime, London, Bles, 1938.

  Death in a White Tie, London, Bles, 1938.

  Overture to Death, London, Collins, 1939.

  Death at the Bar, London, Collins, 1940.

  Surfeit of Lampreys, London, Collins, 1940; US title: Death of a Peer.

  Death and the Dancing Footman, London, Collins, 1942.

  Colour Scheme, London, Collins, 1943.

  Died in the Wool, London, Collins, 1945.

  Final Curtain, London, Collins, 1947.

  Swing, Brother, Swing, London, Collins, 1949; US title: A Wreath for Riviera.

  Opening Night, London, Collins, 1951; US title: Night of the Vulcan.

  Spinsters in Jeopardy, London, Collins, 1954; US title: The Bride of Death.

  Scales of Justice, London, Collins, 1955.

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  When in Rome, London, Collins, 1970.

  Tied up in Tinsel, London, Collins, 1972.

  Black As He’s Painted, London, Collins, 1974.

  Last Ditch, London, Collins, 1977.

  Grave Mistake, London, Collins, 1978.

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  By the Same Author

  A Man Lay Dead

  Enter a Murderer

  The Nursing Home Murder

  Death in Ecstasy

  Vintage Murder

  Artists in Crime

  Death in a White Tie

  Overture to Death

  Death at the Bar

  Surfeit of Lampreys

  Death and the Dancing Footman

  Colour Scheme

  Died in the Wool

  Final Curtain

  Swing, Brother, Swing

  Opening Night

  Spinsters in Jeopardy

  Scales of Justice

  Off With His Head

  Singing in the Shrouds

  False Scent

  Hand in Glove

  Dead Water

  Death at the Dolphin

  Clutch of Constables

  When in Rome

  Tied up in Tinsel

  Black As He’s Tainted

  Last Ditch

  Grave Mistake

  Photo-Finish

  Light Thickens

  Black Beech and Honeydew (autobiography)

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