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The Love Detectives is a short story by Agatha Christie which was first published in the U.S. in Flynn's Weekly in Oct 1926 and in the U.K. in the The Story-Teller magazine in December 1926. Its first appearance in book form was as part of the collection Three Blind Mice and Other Stories, published only in the U.S. in 1950. In the U.K., the story only appeared as part of a collection in Problem at Pollensa Bay and Other Stories in 1991.

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Mr Satterthwaite and Colonel Melrose are comfortably ensconced in the Colonel’s study when the phone suddenly rings. Someone has been murdered, and, as the county chief constable, the Colonel invites Satterthwaite to accompany him to the scene of the crime. The two of them have opposing opinions on why Sir James Dwighton has been bashed over the head with a blunt instrument. Rumor had it that red-haired beauty Laura Dwighton and her guest, the very attractive Mr. Paul Delangua, were engaged in an illicit affair, and Paul was thrown out by the disgruntled Sir James. The facts of the murder all seem to add up too nicely. Fortunately Mr. Quin is on the scene but he is more concerned about protecting lovers than finding a murderer.

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