Characters in Flowers For The Judge
- John Widdowson, head of the Barnabas publishing company, and nephew of the founder
- Paul Brande, another Barnabas nephew, also employed by the company
- Gina Brande, Paul's attractive but neglected American wife
- Mrs Austin, their maid, a kindly but tactless woman
- Mike Wedgwood, the youngest of the nephews, a junior partner in the firm
- Albert Campion, an old friend of Mike, an adventurer, detective and universal uncle
- Magersfontein Lugg, Campion's manservant, a temperamental ex-burglar
- Ritchie Barnabas, an apparently simple nephew employed in minor duties, a long-armed man
- Tom Barnabas, the long-missing brother of Ritchie, thought to have vanished into thin air
- Miss Florence Curley, an efficient lady, long employed by the Barnabases
- Peter Rigget, an accountant with the firm, a stocky and sneaky man
- Mr Scruby, the family's lawyer
- Alexander Barnabas, a famously dramatic barrister, son of the founder of the company
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