Magpie Murders - “Five: Silver” – “Six: Gold” Summary & Analysis

Anthony Horowitz
This Study Guide consists of approximately 76 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Magpie Murders.

Magpie Murders - “Five: Silver” – “Six: Gold” Summary & Analysis

Anthony Horowitz
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Summary

In “Five: Silver,” Chubb chose to question Johnny at the police station. Pünd was also there. Johnny told them that Brent had sold him a silver Roman belt buckle. Johnny had sold the buckle to a friend in London. Johnny also admitted to the police that Mary had come to his store and accused him of being involved in all the recent thefts in the area. Gemma later asked him if he had taken out a contract on Mary to get rid of her.

No evidence was discovered at Brent’s house to prove he was responsible for stealing Magnus’s collection of silver. Brent claimed to have found the buckle lying on the lawn. Pünd suggested Brent show them the exact spot on the property where Brent had found the buckle and Brent pointed out the spot near...

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