Edgar Wallace, a British novelist, wrote the 1920 suspense novel The
Daffodil Mystery. Starring in it are Chinese assistant Ling Chu and
detective Jack Tarling. Odette Rider is fired by Thornton Lyne for
turning down his favours. Investigator Jack Tarling, who had been
working in China and had just returned to London, went to the store to
talk about the situation when his cousin Thorton Lyne's cashier Milburgh
embezzled money from his firm. Out of annoyance with Odette rather than
anybody else, Lyne decides to attempt to blame the theft on her. Odette
wins Tarling over without delay. When Lyne is found dead in the park
with one of Odette's nightgowns wrapped over his gunshot wound, it
doesn't seem good for her. But Tarling is adamant about proving her
innocence. Milburgh is repulsive, and Lyne hisses. Although she may be
gorgeous, they don't really know one another well enough to talk about
love. Ling Chu is evasive and not fully trustworthy. The text is
colourless and serves just to forward the story.