1. In "Courch End, London," how does Susan feel about the Atticus Pund novels and the author of them?
Susan has always loved Alan Conway's books. She enjoys a good wodunnit. However, she does not like Alan Conway. She has not liked him since the day that she met him.
2. In "One: Sorrow," what does Henrietta Osborne say about funerals and Mary Blakiston?
Henrietta Osborne says that funerals are completely hypocritical. Everyone says how wonderful the deceased was, even though it is not true. Henrietta says that she never took to Mary Blakiston, and she was not going to start saying nice things about her just because Mary had died.
3. How did Dr. Emilia Redwing remember that Mary Blakiston died?
Dr. Redwing had been called by Brent, the groundskeeper at Pye Hall. When she went to the manor, Mary was lying at the bottom of the stairs. She had been vacuuming, and it appeared that she had tripped, fallen down the stairs, and broken her neck.
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