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  1. Mystery Box 4 The Journey Walkthrough (XSGames) Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Mystery Box The Journey is the 4th series of Mystery Box slymobilegaming games, rel...

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  3. Seven Dials Mystery: Directed by Tony Wharmby. With John Gielgud, Harry Andrews, Cheryl Campbell, James Warwick. Lady Eileen "Bundle" Brent is a pert, aggressive young aristocrat that insinuates herself into a series of murders, stolen state secrets, and a mysterious secret society.

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    • Adventure, Mystery, Romance
    • Tony Wharmby
    • 1981-04
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    A house party at Chimneys ends badly when one of the young guests dies. The official verdict is misadventure but "Bundle" is not so sure and she and some friends set out to investigate. More people die. And through it all, a persistent clue is "Seven Dials", whatever that is.

    House party at Chimneys

    1. Sir Oswald Coote 2. Maria, Lady Coote 3. Rupert Bateman 4. Jimmy Thesiger 5. Helen 6. Nancy 7. Vera “Socks” Daventry 8. Bill Eversleigh 9. Ronny Devereux 10. Gerald Wade

    Chimneys

    1. Marquess of Caterham 2. Lady Eileen "Bundle" Brent 3. Staff at Chimneys

    Houseparty at Wyvern Abbey

    1. George Lomax 2. Sir Stanley Digby 3. Terence O'Rourke 4. Herr Eberhard 5. Mrs Macatta(unable to attend in the end) 6. Also Sir Oswald Coote and Lady Coote

    Following the success of their version of Why Didn't They Ask Evans? in 1980, The Seven Dials Mystery was adapted by London Weekend Television as a 140-minute drama and transmitted on Sunday 8 March 1981. The same team of Pat Sandys, Tony Wharmby and Jack Williams worked on the production which again starred John Gielgud and James Warwick. Cheryl C...

    1929: William Collins and Sons (London), 24 January 1929, Hardback, 282 pp
    1929: Toronto Daily Star, serialised in 30 parts, 1 Nov - 5 Dec 1929.
    1929: Ottawa Journal, serialised in 43 parts, 30 Nov 1929 - 17 Jan 1930.
    1932: The Agatha Christie Omnibus of Crime, William Collins and Sons, February 1932
    Czech: Záhada Sedmi Ciferníků(The Seven Dials Mystery)
    Dutch: De zeven wijzerplaten(The Seven Dials)
    Estonian: Seven Dialsi mõistatus(The Seven Dials Mystery)
    French: Les Sept Pendules(The Seven Dials)
  4. The Seven Dials Mystery is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie, first published in the UK by William Collins & Sons on 24 January 1929 [1] and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year.

    • Agatha Christie, Jenny Funnell
    • 1929
  5. A practical joke involving seven clocks and a sleeping guest has ended in accidental death-and cause for alarm. For the guests may not be all that they appear. And as whispers of a strange club called Seven Dials echo through the halls of Chimneys, all hands will be pointing to murder...

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