![]() ![]() ![]() It is signed by Lady Constance Culmington, the kind of woman “who would buy an island and surround herself with mystery.” Justice Wargave pulls out the letter of invitation that he had received. Some reported that Miss Gabrielle Turl, a Hollywood film star, bought the place or that it was being purchased as “an abode for Royalty.” The most outlandish gossip was that the Admiralty was buying it in order to carry out “hush hush experiments.” The only reliable source reporting the matter claimed that a Mr. ![]() The gossip columns in the papers each reported different news on the island. The millionaire’s third wife, however, had been a poor sailor, so the house was now up for sale. According to rumor, an American millionaire had purchased the island and built a luxurious house upon it. He recalls all of the recent rumors in the paper regarding Indian Island. Justice Wargrave reads the political news from the Times as the train rolls through the countryside towards Devon. Each travels separately, but all have been summoned to the place by letters of invitation. On a hot summer day in the British countryside, a group of travelers makes their way to a mysterious resort called Indian Island. ![]()
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