4.50 From Paddington - Characters

Characters

  • Jane Marple – the detective, protagonist.
  • Lucy Eyelesbarrow – Miss Marple's proxy at the Hall, serving as housekeeper-cum-spy.
  • Elspeth McGillicuddy – the witness to the murder, a friend of Miss Marple's.
  • Luther Crackenthorpe – elderly widower and owner of Rutherford Hall, very selfish with money.
  • Cedric Crackenthorpe – Luther's son; a bohemian painter and lover of women.
  • Harold Crackenthorpe – Luther's son; a cold and stuffy banker.
  • Alfred Crackenthorpe – Luther's son; wartime spy and a sort of gentle con artist.
  • Emma Crackenthorpe – Luther's daughter who lives at home and takes care of him.
  • Bryan Eastley – husband of the late Edith Crackenthorpe, Luther's daughter.
  • Alexander Eastley – Edith & Bryan's adolescent son.
  • Dr. Quimper – Luther's general practitioner.
  • Dermot Craddock – Detective-Inspector from Scotland Yard (and godson of Sir Henry Clithering of A Murder is Announced and The Thirteen Problems).

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