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John Dene of Toronto; a Comedy of Whitehall

John Dene of Toronto; a Comedy of Whitehall

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Number of Chapters: 21

Length: 7 hours and 54 minutes

Language: English

John Dene comes to England with a great invention, and the intention of gingering-up the Admiralty. His directness and unconventional methods bewilder and embarrass the officials at Whitehall, where, according to him, most of the jobs are held by those "whose great-grandfathers had a pleasant way of saying how-do-you-do to a prince."

Suddenly John Dene disappears, and the whole civilised world is amazed at an offer of £20,000 for news of him. Scotland Yard is disorganised by tons of letters and thousands of callers. Questions are asked in the House, the Government becomes anxious, only Department Z. retains its equanimity.

By the way, what did happen to John Dene of Toronto?
(Introduction by Author)

Sequel / companion story: Malcolm Sage, Detective

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01 - The Coming of John Dene (William Tomcho)
02 - John Dene's Way (William Tomcho)
03 - Department Z. (William Tomcho)
04 - Gingering-Up the Admiralty (William Tomcho)
05 - John Dene Leaves Whitehall (William Tomcho)
06 - Mr. Montagu Naylor of Streatham (Delmar H Dolbier)
07 - Mr. Naylor Receives a Visitor (Delmar H Dolbier)
08 - Dorothy West at Home (William Tomcho)
09 - Department Z. at Work (William Tomcho)
10 - John Dene Goes to Kew (William Tomcho)
11 - The Strangeness of John Dene (morganreads)
12 - The Destroyer Ready for Sea (morganreads)
13 - The Disappearance of John Dene (ToddHW)
14 - The Hue and Cry (William Tomcho)
15 - Mr. Llewellyn John Becomes Alarmed (William Tomcho)
16 - Finlay's S.O.S. (William Tomcho)
17 - Malcolm Sage Casts His Net (William Tomcho)
18 - The Return of John Dene (William Tomcho)
19 - Commander John Dene Goes to Bournemouth (William Tomcho)
20 - John Dene's Proposal (William Tomcho)
21 - Marjorie Rogers Pays a Call (William Tomcho)
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