David Harum Author:Edward Noyes Westcott David poured half of his second cup of tea into his saucer to lower its temperature to the drinking point and helped himself to a second cut of ham and a third egg. Whatever was on his mind to have kept him unusually silent during the evening meal and to cause certain wrinkles in his forehead suggestive of perplexity or misgiving had not i... more »mpaired his appetite.' (Excerpt from Chapter 1)« less