Strange that Elsa Carlos wartime ENSA variety artist should find herself locked up in a French Ch teau accused of the murder of a fellow artist Sally Wolstenholme. Stranger still when the Ch teau was bombed and caught fire she managed to escape into Spain with the help of a young army chef, leaving the rest of the garrison for dead. Also strange when Joan Wragg also a spinster from Clapham London, civil servant and staunch churchgoer when on a 1950's package holiday in Spain was discovered naked on an afternoon sea trip and taken for a local prostitute and arrested. Even stranger when Elsa Carlos now working at the Casablanca Hotel as a room maid, discovered through a photograph in a newspaper taken of the naked Miss Wragg, resembled not only herself, but was also staying at the Casablanca. Through a handsome and sympathetic Spanish inspector, Joan Wragg proved her innocence and was eventually freed to return to her hum-drum life in London, but disinclined to do so - but for what reason?
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