![]() ![]() He is also known to frequently travel between England and the European continent. Ladislaus is known to spend money freely, both in England and abroad, although his source of income is doubtful. ![]() Ladislaus similarly has a "bad reputation where women are concerned", according to Chief Inspector Davy. Ladislaus reminds Miss Marple of Harry Russell, who was never up to any good, and never did any woman who had anything to do with him any good either. Miss Marple observes a "predatory toughness" and "strong, virile attraction" about him. He is described as having a "lean hawklike face". By the time of the events of the novel, he has recovered, and is believed to be driving again.ĭuring the events of the novel, Ladislaus drives a white Mercedes-Otto racing model. One year before the events of the novel, he had a bad crash, and broke a lot of bones. Ladislaus had been world champion for two years running. In the novel At Bertram's Hotel, Ladislaus Malinowski is a race car driver in his 30s who works with Lady Sedgwick and with whom her daughter Elvira has fallen in love. ![]()
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