Moonflower Murders - Atticus Pünd Takes the Case: “Twelve: An Arrest is Made” — “Fifteen: The Girl on the Bridge” Summary & Analysis

Anthony Horowitz
This Study Guide consists of approximately 103 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Moonflower Murders.

Moonflower Murders - Atticus Pünd Takes the Case: “Twelve: An Arrest is Made” — “Fifteen: The Girl on the Bridge” Summary & Analysis

Anthony Horowitz
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Summary

In “Twelve: An Arrest is Made,” when Francis confronted Phyllis about the missing negligée the following morning she admitted she also believed Eric had taken it. Meanwhile at the Moonflower Hotel, Cain found evidence that the Gardners were stealing from Melissa.

When Hare joined Cain and Pünd at the Moonflower, he told them he had gotten some interesting news when he asked questions about the production of The Marriage of Figaro that Francis claimed he had seen. He asked Cain and Pünd to go with him to Clarence Keep because he planned to make an arrest.

At Clarence Keep, Hare confirmed with Francis that Francis had seen the entire performance of The Marriage of Figaro and that there had been nothing unusual about it. He...

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