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Dr. Lancelot Priestley

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criminal was a matter of complete unconcern to him. He treated detection much as he would have treated a game of chess. The pieces in the game had no more than a passing interest to him. Not that he was unsympathetic by nature, as many people had good cause to know. But, in the problems which Hanslet set before him, he purposely took a detached and impersonal attitude. Only in this way, as he more than once remarked, was it possible to maintain an impartial judgment
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Hanslet had brought many problems which confronted him in the course of his duties to Dr. Priestley's notice, usually with results highly satisfactory to himself. But in nearly every case Dr. Priestley's interest in the problem ceased when he had solved it to his own satisfaction. The fate of the
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So the reviews poured in by every post: denunciatory, indignant, sometimes distinctly abusive. And Dr. Priestley would sit and gloat over them, as a primitive warrior might gloat over the blood of his adversaries
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Dr. Priestley's involvement is usually at the request of the police, but only if the case piques his scientific curiosity; having little, or no, interest in criminal justice:
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as the leading fictional forensic investigator in Britain and featured in 72 novels written over 40 years, solving many ingenious and misleading murders.
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and Priestley's secretary and companion, Harold Merefield. Merefield, whom Dr. Priestley cleared of a murder charge in the first book,
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In the early books, Dr. Priestley assists mainly his friend Chief Inspector Hanslet. In later books, Dr. Priestley becomes an
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Dr. Priestley previously held the chair of Applied Mathematics at a leading
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and the bulk of the legwork is done by Superintendent Jimmy Waghorn of
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explain the fiction more clearly and provide non-fictional perspective
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until he abandoned his chair and retired to the house in
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describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily
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is a fictional investigator in a series of books by
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The Paddington Mystery
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