![]() ![]() ![]() Latter, Parker is promoted to Chief Inspector. Parker subsequently assists Wimsey in his investigations in Unnatural Death and The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club. Freddy Arbuthnot, all become roaring drunk when celebrating the outcome. Parker is happy to see Mary break off the relationship, as Goyles proves to be unreliable and cowardly.Īt the end of the case, when Denver is proved innocent, Wimsey, Parker and another of Wimsey's friends, the financier the Hon. Lord Peter, however, proves that Mary was lying to protect her secret lover Goyles, with whom she had been planning to elope on the night of Cathcart's death. Lady Mary later confesses to killing Cathcart. ![]() Travelling to Paris, where Cathcart had lived previously, he uncovers evidence which implicates Lady Mary in Cathcart's death – which makes Parker very depressed, since he is clearly in love with her. Parker first sees Lady Mary at the inquest into Cathcart. In the next book, Clouds of Witness, he is summoned to assist the local police in the North Riding of Yorkshire who are investigating the death of Captain Dennis Cathcart, the fiancé of Peter's sister, Lady Mary Wimsey, apparently at the hands of Wimsey's brother, the Duke of Denver. He is first introduced in Whose Body? as a Detective Inspector from Scotland Yard. Sayers, and later becomes Lord Peter's brother-in-law. Sergeant/Inspector/Chief Inspector Charles Parker is a fictional police detective who appears in several Lord Peter Wimsey stories by Dorothy L. ![]()
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