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The Country House Murders: A 1930s Murder Mystery
Kel Richards
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Description for The Country House Murders: A 1930s Murder Mystery
Paperback. Featuring the fictional character Clive Staples (aka 'Jack') Lewis as an amateur detective, presented with a mysterious crime. Woven throughout the story is a conversation about Lewis's Christian worldview. Num Pages: 296 pages. BIC Classification: FFH; FW. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 132 x 269 x 21. Weight in Grams: 250.
Dear Jack, I think I’m about to be arrested and charged with murder. Tom Morris, busy cataloguing the library of Plumwood Hall, is in a fix. Three days before, a member of the family had keeled over at afternoon tea after eating a slice of fruit cake laced with poison. And Tom has been fingered by the weasel-like Inspector Hyde as chief suspect. The young scholar turns to the only person who can help: his old Oxford tutor, C. S. (‘Jack’) Lewis. As they investigate, mystery piles on mystery. Why did the victim’s husband disappear twelve months ... Read more
Dear Jack, I think I’m about to be arrested and charged with murder. Tom Morris, busy cataloguing the library of Plumwood Hall, is in a fix. Three days before, a member of the family had keeled over at afternoon tea after eating a slice of fruit cake laced with poison. And Tom has been fingered by the weasel-like Inspector Hyde as chief suspect. The young scholar turns to the only person who can help: his old Oxford tutor, C. S. (‘Jack’) Lewis. As they investigate, mystery piles on mystery. Why did the victim’s husband disappear twelve months ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Marylebone House
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Number of Pages
296
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781910674192
SKU
V9781910674192
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About Kel Richards
Kel Richards is a veteran Australian journalist, bestselling author and broadcaster.
Reviews for The Country House Murders: A 1930s Murder Mystery
Richards is a master at creating a 1930s background – long may his series continue.
Church Times
Follows the well-received C. S. Lewis and the Corpse in the Cellar: A tale that twists and turns in the tradition of the golden age of English murder mysteries like Agatha Christie. Add [the author’s] trademark ... Read more
Church Times
Follows the well-received C. S. Lewis and the Corpse in the Cellar: A tale that twists and turns in the tradition of the golden age of English murder mysteries like Agatha Christie. Add [the author’s] trademark ... Read more