当林洛音怯生生地将嫩白小手放到测□□晶上的□□。The d□s□□pearanc□□of Sir Julius H□□b□ry - an□ th□□theft of s□veral □f h□s □rot□□ painti□gs - provide a new□puz□le □□r Mors□ to solve. A□siste□□by DS Lew□□, □ors□ inte□v□ews□everyone□at□Hanb□ry H□use and it is in the □ours□ of sea□c□ing the grounds □hat he finds □ir □ulius&□□9; body, a□□ropr□ately enough, in□the family □a□soleum. □he pathol□gist notes tha□ he □as the victim□of □ □renzie□□attack but the□la□k of□bl□□d □t□□cene leaves the□pol□ce to conclude that he mur□□red e□sewhere. S□r□Jul□□s was a cand□□ate □o □eco□e □he Ma□□er of a□ Oxford □oll□ge□and□□as□known to have a have □□d a b□tter ri□alr□□with□□nother candidate for the position.□When □oger Me□dows, a frie□d of□the Ha□bury's a□□pair, is killed in a car□ac□ident, Morse□□□□cludes t□at that h□ too was murdered□ Jeal□u□□□ revenge □nd gr□ed all play□part in the □eaths.