The scene of the crime is Scamnum Court, seat of the Duke of
Horton. As for the crime itself, it is one of the most bizarre in all of detective
fiction. Someone has shot the Lord Chancellor in the middle of a production of Hamlet. The Lord Chancellor was playing
the part of Polonius in a production that attempted to reproduce Hamlet as it would have been originally
performed. So when Hamlet is supposed to stab Polonius through an arras, a
gunshot sounds. When “Hamlet” reaches the curtained-off rear stage, he finds “Polonius”
very much dead of a gunshot wound, the weapon nowhere in sight.
In due course, a document vital to national security goes
missing, and so the Prime Minister himself asks Inspector John Appleby to
investigate the goings-on at Scamnum Court. And investigate he does—it turns
out to be a complex case. The killer took several foolhardy risks, but all of
them seem to have paid off! Are there accomplices? Was the killer working
alone? And when a second murder takes place, suicide seems most unlikely indeed…

