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Murder At Evensong A 1930s Golden Age Style Mystery Reverend Shaw Mysteries Book 6 Hugh Morrison

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Murder At Evensong A 1930s Golden Age Style Mystery Reverend Shaw Mysteries Book 6 Hugh Morrison
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Publisher: Montpelier Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.2 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Hugh Morrison
ISBN: 9798322956075, 832295607X
Language: English
Year: 2024
Volume: 6

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Murder At Evensong A 1930s Golden Age Style Mystery Reverend Shaw Mysteries Book 6 Hugh Morrison by Hugh Morrison 9798322956075, 832295607X instant download after payment.

 Suffolk, 1934: when the Very Reverend Eckhart Vale, the ‘Red Dean’ of Midchester Cathedral, falls to his death during Evensong, the police are only too quick to dismiss the whole affair as a tragic accident, and the only guilty party some rotten wooden railings.

The Reverend Lucian Shaw, bicycling enthusiast, country parson and former army chaplain, is the only person to have seen the Dean fall, and begins to ask questions - questions that lead him into very dangerous waters.

Who is loitering in the Cathedral Close at night, keeping watch on the houses? Why has Shaw been categorically warned off by the police? Who - or what - was the mysterious figure he glimpsed behind the Dean moments before his death? Could there be, as the servants darkly whisper, demonic influences at work?

Shaw begins to realise that something very sinister is afoot in the ancient cathedral, but will he survive long enough to find out what?

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