Miss Pym Disposes

Miss Pym Disposes by Josephine Tey, published by Penguin in 1983, is a mystery novel that follows Miss Lucy Pym, who is invited to give a psychology lecture at Leys Physical Training College. While she admires the health and beauty of the students, an unfortunate accident compels her to confront a darker reality, revealing that beneath the college’s vibrant exterior lies a troubling secret.
In this edition, readers will find a narrative that intricately weaves elements of fiction and mystery, showcasing Miss Pym’s intellectual prowess as she navigates the complexities of human behavior. The story delves into themes of discipline and the contrasts between appearances and underlying truths, as Miss Pym uncovers the unsettling dynamics at play within the college. With 207 pages, this book offers a thoughtful exploration of the intersection between psychology and morality, inviting readers to engage with the unfolding mystery.
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Leys Physical Training College was famous for its excellent discipline and Miss Lucy Pym was pleased and flattered to be invited to give a psychology lecture there. But she had to admit that the health and vibrant beauty of the students made her feel just a little inadequate. Then there was a nasty accident — and suddenly Miss Pym was forced to apply her agile intellect to the unpleasant fact that among all those impressively healthy bodies someone had a very sick mind…
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