Why Didn't They Ask Evans? - References in Other Works

References in Other Works

A character in the short story Problem at Sea, which appears in The Regatta Mystery and Poirot's Early Cases, mentions Bassington-ffrench (evidently Sylvia or Tommy, since Roger has fled and Henry is dead). In the same sentence, he also mentions someone named Badger, but that Badger's last name is Cotterill, not Beadon.

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