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aunt Eveline
Dora Redgrave (1900- )
"You can't keep going like this, Dora!"
"What do you mean, Trevor?"
"That you're always in the wrong place at the wrong time! I've already saved your life once."
"I'm a journalist. My job is to write the truth..."
"But we have a daughter..."
"If something bad happens to me, you'll have to take care of her... Now, excuse me, but I have a plane to catch to London. Victor is waiting for me."
Dora and Trevor, at their home in Portland, Maine (Winter 1960)
"Dora, my dearest niece, I am so worried about you. Your conduct is not well regarded in the eyes of our Lord, and I no longer know how to pray for the salvation of your soul.
You should reconsider this idea of divorce. I am sure your husband will forgive you if you apologize as you should.
In the meantime, why don’t you come visit me here at St. Mary’s? A new nun has arrived, and I don’t quite trust her. Some of the residents have died under circumstances I find suspicious... Let’s hope this war ends soon, my dear. I am so worried about you..."
Letter from Aunt Eveline to Dora, 1945
Cases
1925 - The Sins of the Fathers (Cherry Crossing - Yorkshire), with Victor Jaspen
1930 - The Missing Guest (Torquay), with Aunt Eveline
1933 - The Lady with the Necklace (Exton)
1935 - Room Service with a Corpse (Spain), with Victor Jaspen
1945 - A Toast to Cyanide (London), with Victor Jaspen
1945 - Merry Christmas, Dora! (Scotland), with Trevor McGill
1950 - A Thin Thread of Death (England), with Victor Jaspen