Three is a Lucky Number
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Margery Allingham's 'Three is a Lucky Number' is a short story that offers a fictional counterpoint to the real-life Brides in the Bath murders.
The story likely reimagines the events, providing a different outcome and exploring themes of justice and retribution.
Allingham's signature style, characterized by atmospheric descriptions and insightful character portrayals, is likely present.
The story serves as a fascinating example of how fiction can engage with and reinterpret true crime narratives.
Further details are needed for a complete summary.
The story likely reimagines the events, providing a different outcome and exploring themes of justice and retribution.
Allingham's signature style, characterized by atmospheric descriptions and insightful character portrayals, is likely present.
The story serves as a fascinating example of how fiction can engage with and reinterpret true crime narratives.
Further details are needed for a complete summary.
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Mentioned by Caroline Crampton as a short story that reimagines the Brides in the Bath murders with a different ending.

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