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Friday night and secretly watched Garcia place the knife under the throne. She then helped Garcia pack and move his stuff to the London warehouse where she killed him by pouring nitric acid down his throat, burning her hand in the process. She then returned the caravan and headed back to the estate where she was staying without anyone being the wiser. She returned to class on Monday morning and, when the opportunity arose, shoved Sonia onto the knife. Alleyn noted that the other students said Valmai continued to press down on Sonia after she yelled in pain. From their position, it would seem as if Sonia was simply complaining about the pose again but Valmai should have known better. Sonia previously vandalized a portrait Troy did of Valmai and her murder was committed in revenge.
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with his mother, is called to investigate. The tension between Alleyn and Troy is palpable as he is embarrassed and coy around her and she detests his career at
Scotland Yard. The prime suspect is Garcia who was allegedly engaged to Sonia and had ample time to place the knife in the throne when everyone else was away. However, Garcia is missing and appears to have taken his supplies and work with him. Phillida Lee tells Alleyn that she overheard Garcia and Sonia arguing and heard something about a meetup Friday night. All of the students except Garcia have strong alibis. Most were in London while Pilgrim and Seacliff were roughly twenty miles away and staying with friends of his.
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ensure promiscuity will not take place; only one of the students is a drug-user. Sonia has had affairs with both unpleasant but very talented sculptor Wolf Garcia and Basil
Pilgrim, whose father is a deeply religious peer. Valmai Seacliff is engaged to Pilgrim but had past dalliances and flirtations with Cedric Malmsley, Watt Hatchett and Fracis Ormerin. Malmsley decides to paint Sonia with a dagger stabbing her through the back and Troy and the students set up the throne with a knife poking out from under the boards in such a way that it lines up with the model's heart. The knife is removed before Sonia takes up the position once again.
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Alleyn and his team's focus shifts to where Garcia may have disappeared to. He mentioned having a warehouse somewhere in London. Moreover, his heavy statue has also disappeared. Alleyn suspects Garcia transported the statue to the warehouse but none of the local moving companies say Garcia hired them. He examines Troy's caravan and notices the petrol tank is lower than it should be. Garcia must have borrowed the caravan to transport his work back and forth to the warehouse. However, Garcia is known to have been under the influence of opium and whiskey at the time so someone must have helped him.
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Autopsy results show Sonia was with child and a meeting with her friend Bobbie reveals the father was Garcia. However, Sonia blackmailed
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After a weekend where everyone went away from Troy's home and studio at Tatler's End, class resumes on Monday. Sonia breaks her pose once again and Valmai
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England, Troy hosts her art class consisting of eight students who paint and sculpt model Sonia Gluck. Sonia is a temperamental model who often breaks her uncomfortable pose on her throne, which requires Troy or another student to shove her shoulder down back in place. Troy takes steps to
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In the epilogue, Alleyn explains all to Troy and his mother. Sonia and Garcia conspired to blackmail both Basil
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With the notable exception of Agatha
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of the tall figure of Troy, with her short, dark hair, thin face and hands, absent-minded, shy and funny, seems very close to the Ngaio Marsh who absorbed that scene on the way back to New
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