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A Case in Camera

by Oliver Onions

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Set in early 20th-century Britain, Oliver Onions' novel begins with a depiction of a lively breakfast gathering among friends, characterised by camaraderie and light-hearted conversation. The narrative then shifts to a dramatic incident involving a parachute descending unexpectedly during the gathering, which foreshadows more serious events to come. The story centres on Philip Esdaile, a young artist who becomes embroiled in a complex series of events following a fatal accident involving an aeroplane. The novel combines elements of mystery and social interactions, gradually darkening from its initial convivial tone to explore themes of crime and consequence.

Published during the early 20th century, "A Case in Camera" reflects the period's literary interest in detective stories and societal relations. The plot develops from an ordinary social occasion into a murder mystery, with a focus on character reactions and the unfolding investigation. The work encapsulates the transitional period of British literature, balancing domestic scenes with suspenseful developments rooted in contemporary technological and social changes.

From the opening pages

open the light seemed to be focused as if by a burning-glass on the two little Esdaile boys who played beneath the mulberry that rose above the studio roof. I don't suppose the whole of Chelsea could have shown a merrier breakfast-party than we made that May morning. For, in addition to our host's new Associateship and those fourteen wandering pictures safely back home again, we had a further occasion for light-heartedness that I haven't mentioned yet. This was the wedding, to take place that day week, of Mrs. Cunningham and Monty Rooke. Philip was generously lending them his house and studio for the summer. Monty we had all known for years, but Mrs. Cunningham I for one set eyes on for the first time that morning. Later I got a much more definite impression of her. For the present I noticed only her slender and beautiful black-chiffon-covered arms, the large restless dark eyes that seemed to disengage themselves from under the edge of her black satin turban hat, and her manicured fingers that reminded you of honeysuckle. The Esdailes had received her "on the ground floor," so to speak, and it obviously pleased Monty that Philip had called her Audrey straight away. So we talked of the approaching wedding, and the Associateship, and the painting-cottage in Yorkshire, and so back to the pictures again. On this subject Commander Hubbard unhesitatingly took the lead. "Well, it's certainly Art for mine my second time on earth," he good-humoredly railed, the aiguillettes swinging gently on his breast. "Fancy going out of town this weather! Taking away all that gear behind the bulkhead there,"—he jerked his head to where Philip's painting paraphernalia lay ready packed in the hall—"a few yards of raw canvas bent on battens—and bringing it back again worth twenty pounds an inch!" Hubbard had a Whitehall job that summer, and loathed it. Esdaile laughed. "Can't see why they didn't make me a full Academician while they were about it," he said. " And he's grumbling!" Hubbard retorted. "Perfectly revolting fellow. That's too much lunching with Admirals. Listen, Mrs. Esdaile, and I'll tell you the kind of thing we mere senior officers had to put up with. A hoist breaks out from the flagship, and every glass in the Squadron is glued to it. You'd think at least we were to proceed to sea immediately. Nothing of the sort! It's the…

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