MONSIEUR ROZIER HUNTS THE TREBLE DOWNThe remaining bell ... does nothing but plain hunting, and is therefore said to be "in the hunt with the Treble." TROYTEOn Change-Ringing There are harder jobs in detective work than searching a couple of French departments for a village ending in "y," containing a farmer's wife whose first name is Suzanne whose children are Pierre, aged nine, Marie and a baby of unknown age and s*x, and whose husband is an Englishman. All the villages in the Marne district end, indeed, in "y," and Suzanne, Pierre and Marie are all common names enough, but a foreign husband is rarer. A husband named Paul Taylor would, of course, be easily traced, but both Superintendent Blundell and Lord Peter were pretty sure that "Paul Taylor" would prove to be an alias. It was abo

